Philadelphia eagles diamond ring

EAGLES SUPER BOWL RING IS A DIAMOND-LADEN ARTWORK

The Philadelphia Eagles, who won their first Super Bowl ever in February, can now revel in glory as they receive a diamond-laden championship ring. In an article posted on philadelphiaeagles.com, Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie said that the players wanted “something that was demonstrative and big and blingy”, and that their wishes came true in the remarkable ring.

 

The ring, which was presented to the Eagles players, coaches and staff last Thursday (June 14) in a special ceremony in Philadelphia , is made of pure 10-karat white gold, adorned with a total of 219 diamonds and 17 rare green sapphires. The Eagle head logo is displayed with 52 pavé-set diamonds, signifying a victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 52.

 

In addition, the bezel of the ring features a waterfall of 127 diamonds, representing the sum of the jersey numbers of the three players who handled the football after the snap on the fourth-and-goal play at the 1-yard line. To honor the loud Eagles fans, the ring includes a silhouette of Lincoln Financial Field as well as the title of the fight song “Fly, Eagles Fly,” spelled out on the outer band.

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