Where is lombardi trophy made




















The Vince Lombardi Trophy in the Tiffany workshop. Photo courtesy. The Vince Lombardi Trophy is inches high. It is highly recommended that you use the latest versions of a supported browser in order to receive an optimal viewing experience.

The following browsers are supported: Chrome, Edge v80 and later , Firefox and Safari. Got it! It is made entirely of sterling silver. Here is the making of the trophy from sheet silver to final product being polished on Friday, July 25, , at the Tiffany's factory, Parsippany, New Jersey. The three panels are cut from sheets of silver and placed in a hand roller to provide the required curves.

A sterling silver ball is placed on a spinning lathe and molded into the shape of half of a football. Each half is filled with a tar-like substance that hardens and prevents denting. The NFL Shield is cut from a flat sheet of sterling silver and etched using a sandblasting process. The Making of the Vince Lombardi Trophy. The winner of the NFL season's final game hoists the Lombardi Trophy high into the air in celebration. Many watching the postgame celebrations know that the trophy is named after Lombardi, and plenty of NFL fans are well aware that their team's goal is to hoist that shiny silver award at the end of the season.

But there's probably plenty you don't know about the Lombardi Trophy, so we're here to fill in the gaps. They've created the trophy from the very first Super Bowl. It wasn't initially named after Lombardi — that only happened in — but it's always been there for the Super Bowl champion. They make a new one every year, unlike with the Stanley Cup, so each team gets to keep its iteration of the Lombardi Trophy.



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