There are several companies that design class rings such as The Ring Company, Gold Lance, Mothers Rings, Jostens and many more. Each company will offer different designs, low to high quality and it's up to you to decide how much you want to pay for what quality.
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It stands for Yellow Lustrium, a Jewlers alloy
For the price, I'm assumine 10K gold
The Gold Cat sells cat rings in white gold, gold, or Silver. They sell specially made world-class cat rings that are sold at relatively cheap prices. You can order them off of The Gold Cat website.
They don't, because a study last year showed that gold does not exist.
If gold the price would be based on how much gold. Most of those rings are melted and the only value is the gold weight
Absolutely! I work with precious metals and I have seen class rings come in everything from stainless steel to gold (yellow and white...even mixed).
The black-onyx stone in my grad ring turned out to be plastic and melted. Real stones do not melt. Jostens refuses to accept responsibility. My friend's brother paid for a gold ring with a diamond, but ended up with pewter and glass. Jostens is ripping-off graduates, and getting away with it. They have a monopoly on grad rings, so they can do whatever they want. They know students aren't jewelers, we can't tell if a stone is real or not. So they take advantage and steal, cheat, lie and fraud. Beware!
ACCR is what means it is one of Artcarved's rings. 14k is referring to the gold.
Rings of Gold was created in 1969-02.
never heard of a ring with AUP but AU is the chemical symbol for gold so i world bet is gold percantage aka the carat amount.