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Hs-Rings-Catalog.Pdf CREATING & INNOVATING NEW WAYS TO TELL YOUR STORY HANDCRAFTED IN THE U.S.A. SINCE 1897 DESIGN YOUR CUSTOM CLASS RING AMERICA’S CLASS RING® ACHIEVER® HERITAGE® LUXE COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION Starting on page 4 Starting on page 8 Starting on page 12 NEW! VARSITY SIGNATURE® TRADEWINDS® COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION Starting on page 16 Starting on page 20 Starting on page 34 VISIT DESIGN SAV E ORDER JOSTENS ™ RING DESIGNER 1. Choose your style Save your design Give your order form SEE OUR 2. Choose your stone and print your to your Jostens rep CLASS TAG™, CLASS LOCKET™ AND CLASS BRACELET™ COLLECTIONS at jostens.com/rings 3. Choose your sides order form on order day or place at jostens.com > 4. Choose your finish your order online at jostens.com STEP 1 | CHOOSE YOUR STYLE STERLING METAL AND SILVER FINISHES Sterling silver is Metal and finish ME TAL OPTIONS available on select availability vary ring designs. by design. CLASSIC DELUXE PREMIUM LUXURY BEST SELLER WHITE SOLARIS LUSTRIUM® SUNCAST™ SHADOWCAST® FIRECAST™ CAMOCAST™ SILVER ELITE® DUALCAST® ELITE™ WHITE GOLD YELLOW GOLD This Jostens Let your light shine. This diamond-like Give your ring a fiery Turn heads with A Jostens proprietary Combines the Our patent-pending 10K, 14K and 18K 10K, 14K and 18K exclusive is a SunCast™ is a carbon coating adds glow with FireCast™. an eye-popping metal. A bright white timeless beauty yellow blend metal durable and 23K layered gold a rich-black finish to a This unique coating camouflage pattern, luster primarily of 10K yellow gold is a combination Nothing stands the test of time like gold. affordable coating applied White Lustrium® ring, is achieved through applied with a composed of silver with accents with the of precious metals, Its durability ensures lasting value over time. silver-toned metal. over a White letting you be just a a vapor deposition to proprietary coating elements of precious strength of White including silver and NOTE: The higher the karat, the higher the Lustrium® base ring. little bit bolder than add the copper-like process to our White metals, including Lustrium® for a non-precious metals percentage of gold in your ring. you already are. color on top of a Lustrium® ring. palladium, and unique, two-tone to create a beautiful, White Lustrium® ring. rhodium plating for look. brilliant and durable durability and shine. solid metal. SEE MORE XTR BLK SNO APP FINISH OPTIONS TM CAMOCAST REALTREE REALTREE REALTREE REALTREE on page 33 > AVAILABLE IN: XTRA® AP HD® AP HD® AP HD® GREEN CAMO BLACK CAMO SNOW CAMO PINK CAMO 2 3 TRIBUTE | A11 Shown in Silver Elite® with antique finish and genuine Blue Pietersite stone A11 ROYALE | A12 Shown in Silver Elite® with antique finish and Fire Blue Spinel stone* VANGUARD® | A39 A12 Shown in DualCast® with satin finish and Fire Blue Spinel stone* THE PAGEANT | A14 ® Shown in 10K yellow gold with antique finish and A39 Fire Blue Spinel stone* ACHIEVER A14 MAGNUM | A13 COLLECTION Shown in ShadowCast® with Fire Blue Spinel stone* The Achiever® Collection includes some of our most popular rings. It’s made for the student with multiple *Simulated birthstones A13 stories to tell and offers the most options for you to personalize your year, your moments and your memories. SEE THE ENTIRE ACHIEVER® COLLECTION on the following page and at jostens.com > 4 5 STEP 1 | CHOOSE YOUR STYLE THE ACHIEVER® COLLECTION THE ACHIEVER® COLLECTION WOMEN’S RINGS MEN’S RINGS BEST BEST SELLER SELLER ACHIEVER® ACHIEVER® A12, A14, A16 and A18 A11, A13, A15 and A17 ROYALE A12 PAGEANT A14 Our more popular smaller sized ring Our more popular smaller sized ring styles. The Achiever® is a brilliant classic, styles. The Achiever® is a brilliant classic, TRIBUTE A11 MAGNUM A13 emphasized by a sparkling center stone emphasized by a sparkling center stone mounted in a more traditional class ring mounted in a more traditional class ring setting. Stone upgrades are available setting. Stone upgrades are available on select styles (see pages 26-27). on select styles (see pages 26-27). A16 is not available in DualCast®. DELICATE A16 VANITY A18 LTD A15 EQUINOX A17 ACHIEVER® ACHIEVER® A22, A26, A40, A52 and A94 A21, A25, A39, A49 and A93 MAYFAIR A22 TIARA A26 This group of rings delivers all of the standard A classic ring that delivers all of the standard Achiever® features within the smaller traditional Achiever® features within a larger traditional BLACKMORE A21 ST. IVES A25 style offering. The centerpiece stone is ring style. The centerpiece stone is accented by cubic zirconia stones and/or accented by cubic zirconia stones and/or top personalization depending on style. top personalization depending on style. Stone upgrades are available on select styles Stone upgrades are available on select styles (see pages 26-27). (see pages 26-27). VANGUARD® A40 ® A26, A40, A52 and A94 are not available in SunCastTM, 25, A39, A49 and A93 are not available in SunCastTM, VANGUARD A39 FireCastTM or CamoCastTM. FireCastTM or CamoCastTM. A26 and A94 are also not available in DualCast®. A93 is also not available in DualCast®. LATITUDE A52 INTEGRITY A94 VANGUARD® A49 INTEGRITY A93 6 7 CELEBRATING MOMENTS THAT MATTER™ H29 H11 H50 THE H49 HERITAGE ® H30 COLLECTION VANGUARD® VANGUARD® If retro simplicity speaks to you, then the Heritage® Collection MORGAN FUTURA HERITAGE MORGAN HERITAGE is your style. Inspired by some of Jostens class ring styles from H30 H 11 H49 H29 H50 1906, the Heritage® Collection is traditional with a modern twist. Shown in 10K Shown in Solaris Shown in Shown in Silver Shown in yellow gold with Elite™ with ShadowCast® Elite® with satin DualCast® with antique finish antique finish with Shamrock finish and genuine satin finish and genuine and Shamrock Spinel stone* Malachite stone and Shamrock Malachite stone Spinel stone* Spinel stone* *Simulated birthstones SEE THE ENTIRE HERITAGE® COLLECTION on the following page and at jostens.com > 8 9 II STEP 1 | CHOOSE YOUR STYLE THE HERITAGE® COLLECTION THE HERITAGE® COLLECTION WOMEN’S RINGS MEN’S RINGS HERITAGE® HERITAGE® H12, H16, H22 and H30 H11, H15, H21 and H29 A touch of tradition with modern impact. Larger sized styles that capture tradition with a FUTURA H11 HERCULES H15 FUTURA H12 HERCULES H16 The smaller sized retro ring styles come with twist. Personalize the centerpiece stone to the a brilliant centerpiece stone and your choice max with our broad selection of accent stone, BEST of two stone crest options. There are multiple crest and ring top options. Stone upgrades are SELLER ways to personalize the accents of these rings. available on select styles. Stone upgrades are available on select styles. H29 is not available in SunCastTM, FireCastTM or CamoCastTM. H30 is not available in SunCastTM, FireCastTM or CamoCastTM. DIAMOND STAR H22 MORGAN H30 DIAMOND STAR H21 MORGAN H29 BEST HERITAGE® HERITAGE® SELLER H34 and H50 H33 and H49 Smaller sized styles that fuse together the Larger sized styles that honor all that is classic, vintage style with contemporary attitude. With but in a brand new way. A large centerpiece a showpiece stone highlighting this ring, you stone accentuates this ring along with additional can select from accent stones, crest and ring accent stones, crest and ring top options. top options for maximum personalization. Stone upgrades are available on select styles. LEXINGTON H34 VANGUARD® Stone upgrades are available on select styles. LEXINGTON H33 VANGUARD® HERITAGE H50 HERITAGE H49 CREST OPTIONS STONE STONE STONE CUTS Excludes H49 and H50 CUSTOMIZATION CUSTOMIZATION SCHOOL CREST WITHOUT CREST PREMIER CUT SUNBURST CUT FIRERAY ® CUT (Example: Central High School) 10 11 SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL | L98 Shown in 10K yellow gold with satin finish and Cubic Zirconias L98 LARGE ROPE SIGNET RAISED | L12 Shown in 10K yellow gold with satin finish RING TOP SIGNET WITH STONES | L24 L12 Shown in Sterling Silver with satin finish, Fire Blue Spinel stone* and Cubic Zirconias L24 GRATITUDE | L48 Shown in Sterling Silver with satin finish, Fire Blue Spinel and White Spinel stones* L48 DIAMOND HEART | L36 Shown in Sterling Silver with satin finish, Fire Blue Spinel L36 Heart stone* and Cubic Zirconias THE SIDE BY SIDE | L28 Shown in Sterling Silver with satin finish, Fire Blue Spinel L28 LUXE stone* and Cubic Zirconia *Simulated birthstones COLLECTION The Luxe Collection redefines what a class ring can be, blending iconic shapes and stones into modern classics that can be worn for years to come. SEE THE ENTIRE MARK OF EXCELLENCE Look for the Jostens Diamond Mark of Excellence inside LUXE COLLECTION the ring band of the Luxe Collection. Our Promise of Quality. on the following page and at jostens.com > 12 13 THE LUXE COLLECTION WOMEN’S AND BAND ENGRAVING MEN’S RINGS BEST SELLER LUXE BANDS L83, L87, L89, L92 and L98 A modern take on a classic style that takes personalization to the next level. With both small and large sized bands, we TOP OUTSIDE INSIDE BOTTOM offer a vast array of personalization options. Diamonds are LARGE CLASSIC BAND ROMAN NUMERAL L87 LARGE ROMAN SMALL CLASSIC BAND SMALL ROMAN available as an upgrade on select rings. WITH STONE L83 NUMERAL L89 WITH STONE L92 NUMERAL L98 SIGNET FONTS LUXE SIGNETS L12, L14, L15 and L16 A modern take on a classic style that takes personalization to the next level. With both small and large sized signets, we offer a vast array of personalization options. Choose CLASSIC ROMAN – 94 INTERLOCKING VINE – 92 CIRCLE (1 or 3 initials) SCRIPT – 96 (1 initial only) MONOGRAM – 90 from name or graduation year on the inside band. (3 initials only) (3 initials only) LARGE ROPE SMALL ROPE LARGE SIGNET SMALL SIGNET Classic Roman font is available for all band and signet style rings.
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