(NEXSTAR) – The Seattle Seahawks have earned themselves the Vince Lombardi Trophy for defeating the New England Patriots Sunday in Super Bowl LX. While the winning team is awarded the gleaming trophy, the individual players get to take home something even flashier: Super Bowl rings. What about the losers? They also get a ring – though it’s a bit different. Super Bowl losers still get a ring honoring them as champions of their respective conference, the AFC or NFC. The ring designs vary from year to year, and they are customized to the player, including their name and jersey number. Last year, the Chiefs’ AFC championship rings looked like this. Super Bowl rings also look different every year – though they’re always flashy. The design is up to the winning team’s owner and the jeweler they work with. The ring designs typically have personal significance. Last year, for example, the Eagles’ Super Bowl rings had 145 diamonds – a nod to the 145 points the team scored during the playoffs. That’s a record for the NFL postseason, according to the team. The top of the ring had 40 diamonds to represent the 40 points the Eagles scored in Super Bowl LIX. A small button was also hidden in the ring’s design. When pressed, it releases wings on the side of the ring, revealing an inscribed quote: “You can’t be great without the greatness of others.” The blinged-out pieces of jewelry take a while to craft, so we don’t yet know what the design will be this year. They are awarded to winners a few months after the big game during a Super Bowl Ring Ceremony.