The Kansas City Chiefs held a last celebration for their 2023 achievements before they left for their summer vacation. They have big plans for 2024.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City hosted a private ceremony on Thursday to present Chiefs players with their Super Bowl title rings. During the ceremony, over 400 rings were distributed; each one was personalized and honored the franchise’s heritage.
The rings, crafted in 10-karat white and yellow gold, were manufactured by Josten jewelers and each contain 529 diamonds, 38 rubies, and 14.8 carats of stones. The ring tops include the Chiefs’ arrowhead insignia, which was created using 16 specially cut rubies to symbolize the team’s total number of division titles.
The arrowhead is 50 diamonds set in a yellow gold setting. The Chiefs’ four Super Bowl trophies can be seen outlined in the ring top’s front. The words “WORLD” and “CHAMPIONS” are printed on the left and right sides of the ring top, respectively.
One side of the ring has “back-to-back” embezzled with the Super Bowl LVIII emblem and the game’s final score. The recipient’s name and position are personalized on the opposite side. That side also includes the four Super Bowl victories (1969, 2019, 2022, and 2023) for the Chiefs. GEHA Stadium’s outline is also visible on that side.