'So they can wear 'em to dinner:' Aces' championship rings feature unique quirk

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'So they can wear 'em to dinner:' Aces' championship rings feature unique quirk

'So they can wear 'em to dinner:' Aces' championship rings feature unique quirk

To celebrate the Las Vegas Aces’ third championship in four years, owner Mark Davis clearly spared no expense on a thoughtful design.

'So they can wear 'em to dinner:' Aces' championship rings feature unique quirk

To celebrate the Las Vegas Aces’ third championship in four years, owner Mark Davis clearly spared no expense on a thoughtful design.

When the Las Vegas Aces gathered for their championship ring ceremony ahead of the 2025 season opener, owner Mark Davis had something truly special up his sleeve—literally.

To celebrate the Aces' third WNBA title in four years, Davis didn't hold back. The rings, designed by Jostens, are set in 14-karat white gold and feature over 500 white and black diamonds, totaling nearly 11 carats. They capture the team's signature color scheme and championship pedigree with three one-carat diamonds on top, representing the 2022, 2023, and 2025 titles.

But the real showstopper? These rings are actually two rings in one.

After the players opened their boxes, Davis stepped in to reveal the game-changing feature. The bulky, square top pops off to reveal a smaller, sleeker fashion ring underneath—a first-of-its-kind design from Jostens, made specifically for the women in the organization.

"There's one for the men coaches," Davis explained. "For the women, we always felt that they are big and kind of tough to wear out."

He then showed four-time MVP A'ja Wilson and head coach Becky Hammon how to open the rings, leaving Wilson's jaw on the floor. Davis beamed, "Now they can wear 'em to dinner!"

It's a thoughtful, trendsetting move that blends championship bling with everyday wearability—because a title this big deserves to be shown off, whether on the court or at a night out on the Strip.

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