Check out how the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl ring was constructed
The Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII ring is, well, some pretty super stuff.
How’s everyone enjoying the Philadelphia Eagles‘ victory tour? When our great country’s birthday rolls around on July 4th, we’ll all also be celebrating the four-month anniversary of the day ‘The Birds’ brought the first Lombardi Trophy home to ‘The City of Brotherly Love’.
That’s still a couple of weeks away. How about a look at a ring worthy of a Super Bowl winner in the meantime? PhiladelphiaEagles.com has every Eagles fan covered.
Take a look:
Video courtesy of the Philadelphia Eagles’ official YouTube page
If only these were available for everyone. Oh that’s right. They are.
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We’ve mentioned the particulars a time or two. If you’ve missed it, let’s catch you up.
Philly’s 2018 Super Bowl LII ring is 10-karat white gold and consists of 219 diamonds and 17 green sapphires. Phrases like ‘family’ and ‘We All We Got, We All We Need’ are featured.
Each piece is also inscribed with a dog mask to commemorate the most famous rallying cry in the history of Philadelphia sports.
‘The Birds’ gathered at 2300 Arena in South Philadelphia for a celebration to remember. When, they were done, former Eagles great and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Brian Dawkins was awarded with a ring for his contributions to the team in 2017.
The Eagles organization also awarded one to Carol Cullen. It was truly a class act. She’s a former team secretary who was fired by former Eagles head coach Chip Kelly.
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Just this week, former team longsnapper Jon Dorenbos was given one as well. If fans are interested, they can purchase their own version by clicking here. It’s a part of Eagles history that would make a welcomed addition to any Eagles fan’s collection case.