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Seattle Seahawks Unveil Super Bowl LX Rings Featuring Moving Parts

Seattle Seahawks Unveil Super Bowl LX Rings Featuring Moving Parts
Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl LX championship ring with moving parts
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The engineering process required months of development to manage the internal lever and spring systems.

"This is an incredible honor for our company," said Jason Arasheben, founder and CEO of Jason of Beverly Hills.

The project represents the 28th championship ring designed by the company across professional sports leagues and its fourth commission for an NFL franchise.

Arasheben explained that the manufacturing team sought to establish a unique identity for the organization rather than assembling a standard sports ring.

"Very few manufacturers in the United States are considered for opportunities like this, so being selected by the Seahawks is deeply meaningful," said Arasheben.

"From the beginning, the goal was never simply to create another championship ring," said Arasheben.

"We created a lasting symbol of one of the most important moments in Seahawks history, a ring that captured the identity of the organization, the resilience of the season, and the passion of the fanbase behind it," said Arasheben.

The production cycle required three months of specialized labor, spanning CAD drafting, casting, and hand stone setting.

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A retail fan collection was launched simultaneously on the official team website, headlined by 76 limited-edition replica rings priced at $15,995 each to mark the franchise's founding in 1976.

"The most meaningful elements of the ring are often the details that are not immediately visible at first glance," added Arasheben.

Arasheben emphasized that the internal details serve as a narrative device for the city and the roster.

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