1952 Michigan State Championship Ring — .925 Sterling Silver with Red Stone
SKU: 3231
"NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1952" — engraved around a large emerald-cut red CZ stone on the face. One side reads "MICHIGAN STATE" with the Spartan S logo. The other side honors coach "Biggie" Munn alongside the Spartan mascot. This 1952 Michigan State Championship Ring is .925 sterling silver at 15 grams with an 18×19mm face. A recreation of the ring from one of the most dominant undefeated seasons in NCAA football history.
Built For
If you're a Michigan State Spartans fan — The 1952 season was 9-0 under Biggie Munn. This ring commemorates that undefeated run with every detail — the championship inscription, the coach's name, and the Spartan mascot. It's wearable alumni pride in solid silver.
If you collect championship or vintage sports rings — Championship ring replicas are a category of their own. This one is solid .925 silver — not brass, not plated. The oxidized engravings give it an aged look that fits the 1952 era. It reads as authentic from across a display case.
If you want a class-ring style with real history behind it — Class rings and championship rings share the same DNA: a stone on top, engraved sides, a story built into the metal. This one tells the story of one specific team in one specific year — not a generic design.
The Honest Take
The red CZ stone is emerald-cut — rectangular with stepped facets that create broad flashes of color rather than tiny sparkles. It sits recessed into the face, surrounded by the "NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1952" inscription. The stone color is a saturated red that reads well against the oxidized silver lettering.
Both sides of the band carry different engravings — asymmetric, like a real championship ring. The Michigan State side has the S logo and school name. The Biggie Munn side has the coach's name and the Spartan warrior head. The oxidized finish darkens the recessed lettering so it's readable against the polished silver.
At 15 grams and 18×19mm, this is lighter than most gothic or biker rings — closer to a traditional class ring weight. It's comfortable for daily wear and fits the college ring format that people recognize.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Is this an official Michigan State ring?
This is a handcrafted recreation inspired by the original 1952 championship design, made in solid .925 sterling silver. It's a tribute piece for fans, not officially licensed merchandise.
Q: Why is the 1952 season significant?
The 1952 Michigan State Spartans went 9-0 under head coach Clarence "Biggie" Munn. They were recognized as National Champions by multiple selectors. It's considered one of the greatest seasons in MSU football history and a landmark in college football.
Q: Is this a unisex ring?
Available in sizes 6.5 through 14, covering both women's and men's sizes. At 15 grams, it's lighter than most men's rings in the catalog and works comfortably on smaller hands.
At a Glance
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