The New England Patriots revealed their Super Bowl LIII Championship ring Thursday -- and it's definitely a statement piece.

It is the largest Super Bowl ring in history, according to Jostens, which crafted the 10-carat gold piece for the team's sixth championship. It features on average 422 diamonds and 20 blue sapphires for a total 9.85-carat hunk of jewelry.

Players, coaches, staff and team executives saw the rings and tried them on for the first time at a private ceremony at Kraft’s house.

The ring has 39 diamonds around the Patriots logo, representing the franchise’s 37th playoff victory and becoming the second team in league history to reach a sixth championship. There are six Lombardi Trophies in diamonds to further emphasize the feat.

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The interior features owner Robert Kraft’s team motto, “We are all Patriots,” and the side shows the phrase, “still here,” a rally cry in the playoffs.

Quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick now have too many rings to fit on one hand.