The Seattle Seahawks just put every other championship ring on notice.
On June 11, 2026, players, coaches and staff gathered for a private ceremony and received the largest, most technologically advanced Super Bowl ring the NFL has ever produced. Built for the team’s Super Bowl LX victory, the piece was crafted by Jason of Beverly Hills in close partnership with Seahawks leadership. It captures the 29-13 win over the New England Patriots on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium and the franchise’s 50th season in one breathtaking package.
This is not simple jewelry. It is a working time capsule.
A Design That Feels Like Lumen Field in Your Hand
The center of the ring features the Seahawks hawk logo formed in Seahawks blue sapphires. White diamonds outline Lumen Field-inspired arches that rise around it. Two Lombardi Trophies sit on the face — one for the 2013 title and one for this latest championship. Fifty brilliant round white diamonds circle the logo to mark the franchise’s 50th season.
The engineering goes deeper than the stones.
Press the hidden “12 Flag” button and the Lumen Field arches spring upward on precision levers and springs. The words “WORLD CHAMPIONS” lock into view. The mechanism took months to perfect. When it activates, the ring stops feeling like metal and diamonds. It feels alive.
The top of the ring detaches completely and converts into a pendant. Players and staff can wear the championship on a chain when they are not wearing it on their finger. That single feature alone sets this ring apart from anything that came before it.
Every Inscription Carries Weight
One side of each ring carries the player’s last name, jersey number and the team mantra “M.O.B.” — short for “Mission Over Bullshit,” the mindset the Seahawks adopted during the 2025 season. Devon Witherspoon’s ring shows “WITHERSPOON 21 M.O.B.” in crisp lettering. The opposite side reads “12 AS ONE” above a detailed Seattle skyline that includes the Space Needle and Mount Rainier. The Super Bowl LX logo and the year 2025 sit below.
The largest and most technologically advanced Super Bowl ring ever created for the SBLX Champions. pic.twitter.com/2M2ANGEBgT
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 12, 2026
Twelve individual feathers are engraved around the bottom of the ring — a permanent salute to the 12s who packed Lumen Field and traveled across the country.
Inside the band sits an actual fragment of game football from the championship season. It is engraved with the number 50 and the words “17 WINS” — the combined total of regular-season and postseason victories that delivered the Lombardi Trophy back to Seattle.
The Human Side of the Hardware
Picture a player who spent the entire season flying across the country, studying film at 2 a.m., and battling through bruises. Now he holds this ring. He presses the button. The miniature stadium rises. The words “WORLD CHAMPIONS” appear. For a split second the roar of the 12s from that February night comes rushing back.
The weight alone tells a story. Several players joked about the ring pulling their hand down. It is substantial because the achievement was substantial. After 13 years without a title, the Seahawks added a second Lombardi to the case. This ring makes sure the moment does not fade.
Jason Arasheben, the man behind the design, called the ring “a permanent time capsule.” Seahawks executive Chuck Arnold said it will “forever represent our historic 50th season.” Both men are right. The piece does more than sparkle. It documents a specific group of men, a specific city, and a specific fan base that refused to let the story end in 2013.
Why This Ring Matters Beyond the Bling
Super Bowl rings have grown larger and more elaborate over the years. The Seahawks took the next step. They added genuine mechanical function and a convertible pendant. They embedded real game-used materials. They made sure the 12s and the city skyline are impossible to miss.
The result is a ring that feels personal and historic at the same time. When Devon Witherspoon or any of his teammates look down at their hand, they see their name, their number, their mantra, their stadium, their fans, and their second championship all in one place.
That is the power of the piece the Seahawks unveiled this week.
The largest Super Bowl ring ever created is also one of the most meaningful. It does not just celebrate a win. It captures everything that made the win possible — the players who bought in, the coach who set the standard, the fans who never stopped believing, and the franchise that turned 50 and decided to party with another Lombardi.
The 12s have waited a long time for this. The ring was worth the wait.
