Denver Nuggets World Championship Ring

In the heart of the Mile High City, the Denver Nuggets are celebrating a historic moment in their illustrious history - their first NBA championship. As the 2023-24 season kicks off, the team is not just preparing for another exciting year on the court; they're commemorating a remarkable achievement that has taken nearly a century to accomplish. The cherry on top of this momentous victory is the unveiling of a championship ring that's nothing short of breathtaking.

Michael Malone expressed his pride in being a part of the only father-son coaching duo in NBA history to both have world championship rings. It's a special connection that makes this victory even more meaningful to the Malone family.

The championship rings, which were presented before the season opener against the Los Angeles Lakers, are far from ordinary. Jason Arasheben, CEO of Jason of Beverly Hills, known for crafting rings for various championship teams, designed the Nuggets' jewelry to stand out from the rest.

The ring, an emerald shape, is adorned with a staggering 16 carats of diamonds, signifying Denver's 16 postseason victories. It proudly features the Larry O'Brien Trophy on the front, with the word "Nuggets" elegantly crafted in diamonds. The silhouette of Denver's iconic mountain peak and pickaxes logo adds an extra touch of local pride.

But what truly sets the Nuggets' ring apart are two unique features that are a first for Arasheben. At the top of the ring, there's a lever that allows the year to change from 1967, the year the Nuggets were formed in the ABA, to 2023. This change also transforms the background color from white diamonds to blue sapphires, capturing the essence of the Nuggets' journey through time.

Additionally, a retractable compartment on the left side of the ring unveils the 2023 Nuggets championship banner, which was raised during the ceremony. This innovative feature ensures that the banner will always be with the players and coaches, no matter where they go with the ring.

In addition to white and yellow diamonds and blue sapphires, the ring incorporates 89 red rubies as a tribute to the number of points the Nuggets' defense held the Miami Heat to in the title-clinching Game 5 victory.

Josh Kroenke, Nuggets president and governor, played an active role in the ring's design. With experience from both the Rams and Avalanche championship wins in 2022, he worked closely with Arasheben to create a ring that would uniquely represent the Nuggets' journey, including a nod to their ABA past and the championship banner feature.

The Denver Nuggets' championship ring is more than just jewelry; it's a piece of history and an emblem of excellence. As the team begins their title defense, they carry with them the legacy of past triumphs and the promise of more victories in the future.

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