Welcome to our collection of Colorado School of Mines university rings! Embrace the spirit of the Orediggers through our beautiful selection, designed not just to commemorate but to connect you with the distinguished legacy of the Colorado School of Mines. Each piece in our collection goes beyond jewelry, becoming a personal emblem of your journey and accomplishments at one of the nation's top institutions. Explore our selection to find the Colorado School of Mines ring that resonates with your story and pride as a member of this university.
About the Colorado School of Mines
Established in 1874, the Colorado School of Mines rests in the heart of Golden, Colorado, offering a picturesque backdrop to an institution dedicated to engineering and applied science. The Orediggers, as its students and alums are proudly known, embody the spirit of perseverance and innovation. The university's mascot, Blaster the Burro, symbolizes the school's mining heritage and steadfast determination. This school's cherished traditions resonate with energy and pride, reflecting the vibrant spirit of the Mines community.
About San Jose Jewelers' Colorado School of Mines Rings
Our Colorado School of Mines rings are more than symbols of academic excellence and personal achievement; they are lifelong treasures. Crafted from the finest 14K gold, each ring has a lifetime warranty covering resizing, cleaning, and stone replacement, ensuring that your ring remains as pristine as your memories. Our commitment to quality and service means you can wear your Colorado School of Mines University ring confidently, knowing it is a timeless tribute to your dedication and success.
Colorado School Of Mines Class Rings
San Jose Jewelers manufactures our Colorado School Of Mines graduation rings in Waco, TX. Your university officially licenses all of our university rings and jewelry. While many of our university signet rings and fan rings are not classified as official Colorado School of Mines Class Rings, we always recommend that you check with your university to ensure our rings are permitted in the university's official class ring ceremonies.