The current high mark is 243.
The Denver Broncos will enjoy the spoils of their victory over the Carolina Panthers in last night’s Super Bowl 50 when they receive their coveted championship rings a few months from now. And as you might expect, those rings tend to boast a large quantity of diamonds, Forbes writes. The article says that the current record for most diamonds ever put on a championship ring is 243, a mark set by the Baltimore Ravens after their Super Bowl victory in 2013. That ring was made by Jostens, the company that has created 32 of the 49 total Super Bowl rings, though it’s not yet known who will design the Broncos’ rings and how much exactly the team is willing to spend on them.
Here’s a news report that CBS produced about Jostens ahead of the big game:
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