St. Louis Blues Stanley Cup Championship Ring
The frustration. The comeback.
— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) October 1, 2019
The inspiration. The song.
The Cup. And now... the ring. https://t.co/ykYmAtOog0 #stlblues pic.twitter.com/cLHGjMPRd1
The St. Blues organization received their Stanley Cup Championship Rings. The ring is made with 14-karat white and yellow gold celebrating the team’s journey and paying homage to the team, their fans and their city. Sixteen custom-cut blue sapphires are arranged on the ring’s top, forming the Blue Note logo and signify the number of postseason victories earned along their path to the Stanley Cup. Forty five pavé-set diamonds make up the Stanley Cup below the logo with thirty more diamonds surrounding the Cup. All seventy five diamonds are a representation of the seventy five goals scored by the St. Louis Blues during the 2019 postseason. To complete the top of the ring one hundred and fifteen diamonds are set to create a cascading waterfall effect.
The left side of the ring pays tribute to the connection between players and fans, with both being featured celebrating with the Cup, along with players names and numbers set in diamonds. The right side of the ring honors the city of St. Louis with music notes, the St. Louis Arch, and the scene taken from an overhead blimp during the city's championship parade celebration. A mix of seventy six diamonds and fifteen sapphires represent the massive crowd turnout that surrounded the stage, celebrating the historic victory.
"The Blues journey to become Stanley Cup Champions for the first time was nothing short of extraordinary, and we wanted to honor that story through an equally incredible ring. This ring celebrates not only the Blues but also the city of St. Louis and the dedicated fans that have supported them. We strived to capture that relationship in design of the ring; using diamonds and genuine sapphires, the story of the Blues and St. Louis comes to life through the ring's unique details and intricate storytelling." - Chris Poitras, VP and COO of Jostens Professional Sports Division
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