The Los Angeles Dodgers—a Major League Baseball team based in Los Angeles, California—celebrate their 2025 World Series victory with a ring by Jostens featuring natural diamonds, blue sapphires, and a “ring-within-a-ring” design that even includes Game 7 field dirt. (details below)

Behind the glass is a golden Home Plate, surrounded by actual dirt from the Rogers Centre (SkyDome) in Toronto.
We also see finely crafted gold renderings of the Commissioner’s Trophy*
(*the actual silver trophy is designed and created by Tiffany & Co.)
And neatly tucked inside is an additional ring, set with diamonds and sapphires.
Inside the ring is the player’s signature, along with more representations of the two trophies.
Photo credit: The Champions Collective
Champions
The 2025 season saw the Los Angeles Dodgers power their way through Major League Baseball with a roster that blended star power and depth. Led by global standout Shohei Ohtani and a dominant pitching performance from Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the Dodgers advanced through the postseason to face the Toronto Blue Jays in a tightly contested World Series. The championship ultimately went the full seven games, with the Dodgers clinching the title on the road in Toronto—making the Game 7 field, and the dirt collected from it, a fitting and tangible centerpiece within the ring itself.
Crowning the Champions
At the center of the Dodgers’ 2025 championship ring is the LA logo in diamonds, yellow gold, and blue sapphires. Behind it sits the iconic flying baseball—a bezel-set round brilliant diamond, with linear sprays of diamonds suggesting the speed of a fastball in motion.

show how design evolution follows the story—similar foundations, but a more layered narrative in the latest piece.
Photo credit: The Champions Collective
Back-to-back, side by side.
For many in the trade, Jostens is best known for class rings—often lower-karat gold with synthetic stones. But through its Champions Collective division, the company has developed a high-end specialty: fully custom, technically complex rings for professional sports.
This Dodgers ring reflects that shift.

A Design Built with Natural Stones
The numbers behind the ring are substantial:
- 32 diamonds spelling “WORLD”
- 54 diamonds spelling “CHAMPIONS”
- 17 custom-cut blue sapphires marking the postseason games
- 79 diamonds and 48 sapphires forming the central backdrop
Importantly, all diamonds and sapphires used in the ring are natural, according to Jostens—an important distinction for jewelers and appraisers.
And yes—we asked. Total carat weight is not disclosed; the company considers that information proprietary.
A ring within a ring—and a moment sealed inside.
Beneath the surface sits one of the most distinctive features in modern championship jewelry—a literal piece of the game itself, preserved within the ring.

everyday wearable championship ring and a small, logo-etched glass window,
protecting actual dirt collected from home plate during Game 7.
It’s equal parts engineering and storytelling.
Photo credit: The Champions Collective

surrounded by diamonds and sapphires. Above, previous championship years are marked in blue.
Photo credit: The Champions Collective
RIGHT: The Los Angeles Dodgers 2025 ring captures the rare repeat with twin World Series trophies
and the “Back 2 Back” designation set in diamonds.
Photo credit: The Champions Collective
From roster to ring.
Each player receives a personalized version of the ring, with name, number, and signature engraved into the design—transforming a team achievement into an individual object.
Names like Shohei Ohtani and Yamamoto—part of baseball’s increasingly global roster—are now permanently set into the piece.
Back-to-back, built into the design.
If one side of the ring tells the player’s story, the other tells the franchise’s—marking a rare achievement and embedding it directly into the design.

games won and lost, while the exterior band honors the fans—4,012,470—who filled Dodger Stadium.
Photo credit: The Champions Collective
Inside and out, the season is recorded
By the time you reach the inside of the ring, the entire season is there—recorded in gold, diamonds, and numbers.
A Ring Designed to Go Further
“Throughout the design process, our intent was to do something that has never been done before and to celebrate the Dodgers in a way that is personal to their organization,” said Chris Poitras, Division Sr. Vice President & General Manager at Jostens’ Champions Collective.
That goal is evident throughout the piece.

More Than a Ring
What we’ve been seeing for some time now is that championship jewelry is growing—Hip-Hop sized—while embracing increasingly detailed storytelling.
These are no longer simply symbols of victory—they are built to represent how that victory was won.
For the 2025 Los Angeles Dodgers, it marks a hard-fought season to win back-to-back titles, captured in a design that carries meaning well beyond the surface.
For the trade, it offers something just as valuable: a closer look at how natural gemstones, design, and high-end craftsmanship come together to tell that story—one championship at a time.
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