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Ring week

By: Phillip Kent

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV) — At the University of Arkansas, a class ring symbolizes academic achievement, school pride, and a journey toward success. Balfour, a leader in class ring design, provides high-quality rings that reflect hard work, growth, and Razorback spirit. 

Balfour has created jewelry that resonates with students since 1913. For U-of-A students, their class rings  capture pride in both personal achievement and the university’s rich history.

Balfour offers personalization of metals including, 14k gold, sterling silver, and custom alloys, combine with various stone colors, such as the signature Arkansas red, to make each ring unique.

Students can select engravings like their graduation year, major, or any other meaningful details. Balfour produces each ring with precision and care, ensuring durability and beauty that lasts. These rings reflect the memories and achievements of a student’s academic career.

With advancing technology, Balfour offers both digital and virtual class rings to complement traditional designs. However, the classic metal rings continue to be popular, maintaining their place in the university’s cherished traditions.

A Balfour class ring at the University of Arkansas stands as more than jewelry; it symbolizes achievement, legacy, and Razorback pride. With customizable designs reflecting individual experiences and school spirit, Balfour rings remain timeless symbols. Graduates carry these rings as reminders of their academic journey and lasting connection to the University of Arkansas.

It symbolizes not just academic achievement but the memories, friendships, and growth that define a college journey. Worn for years to come, the ring serves as a timeless reminder of both the past and the potential that lies ahead.

Balfour will help University of Arkansas students prepare for graduation by designing these custom class rings. Representatives of Balfour will seek from the U of A Bookstore located ta 616 N Garland Ave. from Monday, March 10 through Thursday, March 13, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.