How many carats was the Rams Super Bowl ring?

The 2022 Super Bowl champions, the Rams, officially revealed their championship rings on social media late Thursday night.

The team reported that the rings contain the most carat weight of any sports championship rings in history. The rings have around 20 carats of white diamonds on top of white and yellow colored gold. The number 20 represents the year SoFi Stadium opened: 2020.

This wasn’t the only detail paying homage to the team’s new stadium. The top of the ring, which features the Rams logo, can be taken off to reveal a detailed SoFi Stadium. Outside of the stadium contains a piece of a Super Bowl LVI game ball. Additionally, the field on the ring has pieces of the turf from the 2020 and ’21 seasons.

As the team’s tweet says, the ring is not short on details. The Rams honored an important date in the team’s history, January 12, by adding 1.12 carats of diamonds. In 2016 on this date, the Rams received approval to return to Los Angeles. The next year, Sean McVay was hired as head coach. Then, in 2019, the Rams won their first playoff game during the current stint in Los Angeles.

The underside of the ring showcases the final scores from the four playoff games the Rams competed in during the 2021 season leading up to their Super Bowl title. Rams defeated the Cardinals, Buccaneers, 49ers and Bengals to capture the championship.

Each player’s name and number are shown on one side of the ring, while the other side of the ring says “World Champions.”

The team received the rings on Thursday night at a private event.

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The Los Angeles Rams have made sure their first Super Bowl ring in more than two decades is one to remember.

The NFL champs shared the first images of their ring late Thursday night, hours after it was presented to players, coaches and staff in a private ceremony. While any celebratory bauble is special, the Rams’ new ring boasts the distinction of having the highest carat weight in championship ring history.

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The ring, which the Rams earned after beating the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 in Super Bowl LVI, was designed by the team and noted jeweler Jason of Beverly Hills. Overall, it has approximately 20 carats of white diamonds set in white and yellow gold, according to a spec sheet shared with Robb Report. The carat count is meant to celebrate the opening of the Rams’ home, SoFi Stadium, in 2020. There are also 1.12 carats of round diamonds meant to signify January 12, an important date in the team’s recent history. On January 12, 2016, the franchise’s move back to Los Angeles from St. Louis was approved; on January 12, 2017, head coach Sean McVay was hired, and, on January 12, 2019, the team won its first playoff game since returning to LA.

How many carats was the Rams Super Bowl ring?

A replica of SoFi Stadium inside the Rams’ Super Bowl LVI Ring - Credit: Jason of Beverly Hills

Jason of Beverly Hills

Our favorite Easter egg is the removable top, which is adorned with the team’s logo, the Lombardi trophy and two palm trees. Remove it and you’ll find a miniature replica of the team’s home stadium with a field made from SoFi’s actual turf. The underside of the top is designed to look like the stadium’s translucent canopy roof and is surrounded by a piece of a Super Bowl LVI game ball. Each ring also features each player’s name and number, the team’s “We Not Me” motto and the score from each of last season’s playoff games.

“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,” Jason Arasheben, CEO Jason of Beverly Hills, said in a statement. “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 makes sense that the Rams would call on Jason of Beverly Hills to help design the second Super Bowl ring in the franchise’s history. Not only is the jeweler local, but he’s also designed 12 championship rings across four sports since 2009. If Los Angeles’s most successful team, the Lakers, trust him, why shouldn’t the Rams?

Click here to see all the photos of the Los Angeles Rams’ Super Bowl LVI ring.

The Los Angeles Rams’ Super Bowl LVI Ring in Photos

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How many diamonds are on the Rams ring?

It was designed in partnership with renowned jeweler Jason of Beverly Hills and it has 20 carats of white diamonds in total, set in white and yellow gold. Every detail of the ring has symbolic meaning too.

What is the most valuable Super Bowl ring?

A number of former NFL players have auctioned their Super Bowl rings in the past. Lawrence Taylor's 1991 ring broke the record for the most valuable Super Bowl ring ever sold.

What is the 2022 Super Bowl ring worth?

While there isn't a hard-and-fast number to how much a Super Bowl ring is worth, depending on the circumstances and details of the ring, experts generally appraise them between $30,000 and $50,000 based on the jewels and features alone.

How much did it cost to make the Rams Super Bowl ring?

(KABC) -- Rams players were fitted for their Super Bowl championship rings Tuesday at the team's training facility in Thousand Oaks. The NFL contributed about $7,000 per ring for up to 150 pieces of jewelry, with the final cost for each one coming in at between $30,000 and $50,000.