Cubs Championship Ring

Posted by Super Bowl Rings on January 5th, 2020

Cubs Championship Ring 2016 - Every Detailing with A Meaning

For the fans of the Chicago Cubs Baseball Team, they know that the team won the World Series Championship in 2016 after 108 years. Of course, it is a long gap. But, the support that the followers of this team extended helped the team to get a long history and at last the team won the championship. You might have heard that the participants of the team were distributed the Cubs Championship Ring in April 2017. You might be interested in gathering details on what was the ring looked like. Here are some details:

108 white diamonds:

The ring was made using 14-karat white gold. Of course, the face of the ring had the logo of the Cubs in attractive blue and red combination. There were 108 white diamonds around the logo. Yes, they were original diamonds and the 108 denotes the 108 years that the team took to register a championship win after their win in 1908. To make the blue and red color combined logo, blue sapphires and rubies were used. All are original stones.

We Never Quit:

Do you remember where you say this phrase “We Never Quit” Earlier? Yes, you are right. This is the popular saying of the cubs. This saying was engraved on the championship rings against the bevel. The external portion of the ring had all the symbols and bling. Here, you should not overlook the internal part too. Inside on the left side, the date and time of winning the series were present. In the same way, on the right side, the series record has been engraved.

The final touch:

On the opposite side, this part will go under your finger and in this place, a tiny goat has been engraved. This has been done to symbolize that the curse of the goat is finally over.

If you love the Cubs, you can get the Cheap World Series Rings of the cubs in replica. Do any of your friends have this ring?

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