Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl Rings

The Los Angeles Rams received their Super Bowl championship rings. The rings shape was designed to mimic the architectural and design elements of SoFi Stadium. The Super Bowl LVI ring holds the most diamond carat weight in Championship ring history, with approximately 20 carats of white diamonds set on white and yellow gold.

The 20 carats celebrate the official opening of the Rams stadium, SoFi Stadium in 2020. The ring has 1.12 carats of round diamonds meant to represent January 12, honoring the three key dates in Rams history: on January 12, 2016, the Rams were approved to move back to Los Angeles; on January 12, 2017, the Rams hired Head Coach Sean McVay; and on January 12, 2019, the Rams beat the Dallas Cowboys 30-22 for their first playoff victory after returning to LA.

The face of the ring has the Vince Lombardi Trophy with palms trees and the Rams logo. The face twists opens to reveal the SoFi Stadium's bowl, complete with the Infinity Screen. The underside of the removable top features a view of SoFi Stadium's roof that is surrounded by a piece of a game ball from Super Bowl LVI. The field in the stadium is made with a piece of the actual turf from SoFi Field.

"Most people don't understand how immersed we become in the design process. We are passionate about understanding the team, the season, and the city. We spent an entire day at SoFi Stadium. The first thing I said was, "What can you get me from the game? The field? Ball? What else?" I didn't just want it to be historical in design, but have physical elements from the event as well. It all adds value and authenticity, creating a one-of-a-kind piece of memorabilia.” - Jason Arasheben, CEO Jason of Beverly Hills.

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