It's a record-setting spoil of sports victory - a massive championship ring for the Toronto Raptors players, to mark their National Basketball Association title. And what says a crowning victory more than 640 diamonds?
Even superfan, Nav Bhatia, who has attended every single home game in 24 years, got one.
The biggest ring in NBA championship history depicts the Larry O'Brien trophy over the Canadian city's skyline - the iconic CN Tower included, and all accentuated with custom-cut baguette diamonds - along with the team jersey logo.
It has more diamonds than any other professional championship ring, the most diamond total carat weight, and the largest single diamond - all Canadian sourced to commemorate the historic Raptors' victory against the Golden State Warriors in June.
The Raptors received their rings in a ceremony earlier this week.
Peter Kanis, president of Baron Championship Rings, the jewellery maker behind the Raptors' new adornments, told the BBC the rings are "their trophy on their fingers" for the players.
"Every team wants to have a ring that stands out," he said.