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Personalized rings are common in our society, and have been so for a very long time. These rings are most often used to celebrate accomplishments or associations.

This article will talk specifically about class rings as well as some of the most popular types of personalized rings, including the different decisions that you might need to make if you want a personalized ring of your own.

The class ring is a common purchase for most graduates. This ring is most often purchased after high school graduation, but can be bought to celebrate accomplishments at the college or university level as well.

Class rings have a variety of features to consider. The year of graduation is always present, but other items are optional.

Stone shape is a common concern of a potential buyer. There are oval, diamond, square, and circle shapes available as options.

Another consideration one must think about is the type of stone they desire. Common resolutions are to go with a birthstone, a personal favorite, or a school color in deciding on what gem to purchase.

Gold and silver are often available options for the band, but high school students often choose less precious metals because of the less expensive price tag.

If the graduating student played sports or participated in a club, they might also decide to engrave a symbol or club name on the band of the ring. Such a decision usually costs extra.

Often bought before a wedding ring is another type of personalized ring. The couple's ring is usually adorned with both the names and birthstones of the two lovers.

Similar to couple's rings, family rings are a bit less common. With each family member's birthstone on, and name engraved in the ring, this can be quite costly.

As you can see, there are many options to personalized rings, and I am sure, there are many different types of rings that we have not covered. One must be prepared to make decisions about these rings upon deciding to make such a purchase.

by: Amy Carrington




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