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College days are to be remembered and what better way than with a class ring. We can custom make a ring for you. Choose from gold, two-toned, sterling silver colors. Memories are made to last, treasure a class ring today. Enter here

It is important to always look for a karat mark when choosing gold jewelry (18k, 14k or 10k). This information will be stamped somewhere on the piece and is your assurance you are buying REAL gold. The karat mark refers to the purity of gold. In its purest state, 24-karat, is generally collegiateclassring considered too soft for practical use in jewelry. For durability and workability pure gold is alloyed with other metals. Twenty-four karat is 100% pure gold (24 parts gold). 18k is 18 parts gold and 6 parts other metals and so on. Alloys of less than 10 karat cannot be stamped with the karat mark and are not considered REAL gold. Only karat gold jewelry is REAL gold. Some jewelry is processed with a thin layer of gold. It may be marked "gold-filled" or "gold-plated." Remember only karat gold offers the lasting characteristics of this precious metal. At our company we offer only the highest quality 14k and 18k gold jewelry from the finest manufacturers.

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Unless money is no object, you''ll have to sacrifice either a little color, or a little clarity. We always recommend that you sacrifice a little clarity and keep the color as high as you can afford. Why? A stone can have many small flaws in it, and even the most highly trained eye cannot see them. However, if a stone is low on the color scale, even the most untrained eye will easily pick it up (yellow color in a stone, for the most part, is something you want to stay away from). First, choose a jeweler who does his or her own repairs on the premises. They can be the most honest jewelers in the world, but once they send your jewelry out for repairs, anything can happen!

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