Herff Jones
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Herff Jones is an American company, based in the state of Indiana, that produces class rings, caps and gowns, insignia jewelry, graduation announcements, yearbooks, maps, globes, medals and awards. It was founded in 1920 by Harry J. Herff and Randall H. Jones, with its headquarters and first plant being located in Indianapolis, Indiana.[1] The company is still based in Indianapolis and has several divisions.
Herff Jones was chosen in 2007 by Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay to produce the Super Bowl rings for the Super Bowl XLI champions.[2] This was the first time the company had been chosen to produce Super Bowl rings.
Since 1983, Herff Jones has produced the Indianapolis 500 winner's ring.
In July 2007 it was announced that Herff Jones will also provide the Anaheim Ducks their Stanley Cup Championship ring. The representative in California chosen by the Anaheim Ducks is Steve Forell a thirty year veteran of the Championship and Class Ring Industry. See AnaheimDucks.com making of the ring video for complete details.