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Jason of Beverly Hills crafts Seahawks championship ring with hidden pendant

A hidden button opens the Seahawks ring’s Lumen Field arches to reveal “WORLD CHAMPIONS,” and the top lifts off to become a pendant.

Rachel Levy··2 min read
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Jason of Beverly Hills crafts Seahawks championship ring with hidden pendant
Source: nationaljeweler.com

The Seahawks’ championship ring reads like a miniature piece of architecture, built to move as well as glitter. A hidden button expands the Lumen Field arches to reveal “WORLD CHAMPIONS,” and the top of the ring lifts away completely, converting into a pendant on a chain.

The piece was unveiled during a private ceremony in Renton, Washington, on June 11, 2026, after Seattle’s Super Bowl LX title season. Jason of Beverly Hills designed and created the ring with the Seahawks and team leadership, extending the kind of high-drama jewelry that has made Jason Arasheben, who founded the company in 2002, a force in championship rings since the 2009 Los Angeles Lakers.

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Materially, the ring leans into the language of luxury with white gold, 50 brilliant round white diamonds, and blue sapphires in Seahawks blue. The 50 stones mark the team’s 50th NFL season, while the blue-sapphire field and the arched structure around the logo draw directly from Lumen Field, giving the piece a strong sense of place instead of a generic victory silhouette. Two Lombardi Trophies stand on the ring to represent the franchise’s Super Bowl championships, and the interior is engraved “17 WINS,” a terse accounting of the team’s regular-season and postseason victories.

The hidden mechanisms give the ring its real intrigue. Press the 12 Flag button and the stadium-arch section releases and expands, turning a static face into a theatrical reveal. Remove the top entirely and the ring becomes something else: a pendant, wearable at the neck rather than the hand. Inside that removable top sits a small piece of football material from the 2025 season, a detail that shifts the ring from trophy to keepsake and gives the object an intimate, almost secretive emotional charge.

That is the direction fine jewelry has been moving for years, toward pieces that conceal messages, commemorate milestones and reward closer looking. The Seahawks ring does not rely on size alone; it uses engineering, symbolism and gemstone choice to turn celebration into narrative. In a category often driven by flash, this one finds its power in the hidden detail.

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