June 25, 2009
Pittsburgh Steeler’s Super Bowl XLIII Ring
Have you see the cool ring that the Pittsburgh Steelers received as winners of Super Bowl XLIII?

The players were honored with their rings on June 9, 2009 in a special ceremony.
Each ring has 63 diamonds with a total weight of 3.61 cts.
The (6) larger diamonds represent the number of Super Bowl games that the team has won.
The (14) other diamonds represents (7) conference championships and (7) other division titles.
The red, blue and yellow stones resemble the team’s logo.
One side of the ring has (6) Lombardi trophies with and the final score of 27-23. The other side of the ring has the name of the player, his number, the Steeler’s helmet with logo and the NFL logo.
The league allotted $5000 per ring, however, it has been estimated that the actual production ran over that allotment. The manufacturing company absorbed the extra cost for the bragging rights and future production of related jewelry.

