Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII Rings
the Chiefs received their Super Bowl championship rings in an intimate ceremony at Kansas City's Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
Over 400 personalized rings were handed out during the ceremony, each one a testament to the franchise's storied history. Crafted by Jostens, these rings are adorned with 529 diamonds, 38 rubies, and 14.8 carats of precious gems, made from 10-karat white and yellow gold.
The ring's top showcases the Chiefs' iconic arrowhead logo, crafted from 16 custom-cut rubies to symbolize the franchise's 16 division titles. The yellow gold arrowhead is set with 50 diamonds, and the Chiefs' four Super Bowl trophies are outlined prominently. Flanking the top are the words "WORLD" and "CHAMPIONS."
One side of the ring features the phrase "Back-to-back," the Super Bowl LVIII logo, and the game's final score. The other side is customized with the recipient's name, position, and the years the Chiefs won the Super Bowl (1969, 2019, 2022, 2023). Additionally, it includes an outline of GEHA Stadium.
Inside the ring top, unique details commemorate key moments and figures:
The game-winning play "Tom and Jerry" from Super Bowl LVIII, written in Andy Reid's handwriting.
The words "Loud" and "142.2" to symbolize the fervor of Chiefs Kingdom.
22 sequential diamonds representing the points scored in the second half and overtime of the Super Bowl LVIII win.
19 diamonds within the Super Bowl LVIII logo, reflecting 11 consecutive winning seasons and eight AFC West titles.
A commemorative patch honoring Norma Hunt ("NKH"), who passed away in June last year.