The Milwaukee Bucks won their first championship in 50 years last season, and before their clash with the Nets this week, the team was presented with their championship rings. Celebrity jeweler Jason of Beverly Hills was once again enlisted by the NBA to create the rings, which are spectacular. For the first time in history, each ring can also be converted to a pendant and worn around the player’s neck. This allows the likes of Giannis Antetokounmpo and his brother Thanasis to rock the diamond-encrusted jewel as a ring or on a chain. Jason of Beverly Hills took to Instagram to give a greater insight into the ring’s detail. There are 360 diamonds, representing the number of wins the franchise has achieved since the latest owners took over, as well as 16 emerald-cut diamonds on the left and right side, referencing the 16 playoff wins of the 2020/2021 season and the 16 division titles the Bucks have accumulated over the journey.
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There are also 4.14 carats of emeralds representing the Milwaukee area code, 414, along with 50 round stones representing the last championship win in 1971. In another first, the ring also includes a QR code that once scanned, plays highlights of the Bucks season as well as the team’s logo. As you can see in the pictures, each player also has their name and number etched into the ring, along with the words “Bucks in 6” and “Fear the Deer.” Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Bucks “We are thrilled with the spectacular and incredibly detailed Championship ring designed by Jason of Beverly Hills,” Bucks and Fiserv Forum President Peter Feigin said. “The ring vividly tells the story of the Bucks history and stunningly celebrates our 2021 NBA Championship. We thank Jason and his team for creating such a remarkable ring that the Bucks will wear proudly and cherish forever.” If you’re a Bucks fan and like what you see, the team is selling a variety of similar rings and pendants on their website, ranging in price from $795 to $8,995. bucks.com
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The Milwaukee Bucks won their first championship in 50 years last season, and before their clash with the Nets this week, the team was presented with their championship rings. Celebrity jeweler Jason of Beverly Hills was once again enlisted by the NBA to create the rings, which are spectacular. For the first time in history, each ring can also be converted to a pendant and worn around the player’s neck. This allows the likes of Giannis Antetokounmpo and his brother Thanasis to rock the diamond-encrusted jewel as a ring or on a chain. Jason of Beverly Hills took to Instagram to give a greater insight into the ring’s detail. There are 360 diamonds, representing the number of wins the franchise has achieved since the latest owners took over, as well as 16 emerald-cut diamonds on the left and right side, referencing the 16 playoff wins of the 2020/2021 season and the 16 division titles the Bucks have accumulated over the journey.
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There are also 4.14 carats of emeralds representing the Milwaukee area code, 414, along with 50 round stones representing the last championship win in 1971. In another first, the ring also includes a QR code that once scanned, plays highlights of the Bucks season as well as the team’s logo. As you can see in the pictures, each player also has their name and number etched into the ring, along with the words “Bucks in 6” and “Fear the Deer.” Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Bucks “We are thrilled with the spectacular and incredibly detailed Championship ring designed by Jason of Beverly Hills,” Bucks and Fiserv Forum President Peter Feigin said. “The ring vividly tells the story of the Bucks history and stunningly celebrates our 2021 NBA Championship. We thank Jason and his team for creating such a remarkable ring that the Bucks will wear proudly and cherish forever.” If you’re a Bucks fan and like what you see, the team is selling a variety of similar rings and pendants on their website, ranging in price from $795 to $8,995. bucks.com
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The Milwaukee Bucks won their first championship in 50 years last season, and before their clash with the Nets this week, the team was presented with their championship rings. Celebrity jeweler Jason of Beverly Hills was once again enlisted by the NBA to create the rings, which are spectacular.
For the first time in history, each ring can also be converted to a pendant and worn around the player’s neck. This allows the likes of Giannis Antetokounmpo and his brother Thanasis to rock the diamond-encrusted jewel as a ring or on a chain.
Jason of Beverly Hills took to Instagram to give a greater insight into the ring’s detail. There are 360 diamonds, representing the number of wins the franchise has achieved since the latest owners took over, as well as 16 emerald-cut diamonds on the left and right side, referencing the 16 playoff wins of the 2020/2021 season and the 16 division titles the Bucks have accumulated over the journey.
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There are also 4.14 carats of emeralds representing the Milwaukee area code, 414, along with 50 round stones representing the last championship win in 1971. In another first, the ring also includes a QR code that once scanned, plays highlights of the Bucks season as well as the team’s logo.
As you can see in the pictures, each player also has their name and number etched into the ring, along with the words “Bucks in 6” and “Fear the Deer.”
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“We are thrilled with the spectacular and incredibly detailed Championship ring designed by Jason of Beverly Hills,” Bucks and Fiserv Forum President Peter Feigin said. “The ring vividly tells the story of the Bucks history and stunningly celebrates our 2021 NBA Championship. We thank Jason and his team for creating such a remarkable ring that the Bucks will wear proudly and cherish forever.”
If you’re a Bucks fan and like what you see, the team is selling a variety of similar rings and pendants on their website, ranging in price from $795 to $8,995.
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