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LOVB Championship Trophy

To be awarded at the LOVB Finals on April 13 in Louisville
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Made with LOVB by Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Co’s first collaboration in the sport of volleyball, the LOVB Championship Trophy made of sterling silver and stands approximately 21 inches in height and weighs approximately 13 pounds. The base is stamped with the logos of the league’s six founding teams and will include engravings of the winning team and players of each championship.
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A trophy born from community

At LOVB, our youth-to-pro connection is at the foundation of everything we do, so our approach to trophy design was no different. In 2024, we turned to our LOVB Clubs community to provide inspiration for the trophy based on the idea that drives LOVB Pr - our concept of being interwoven. We believe each player, each team is part of something bigger. Woven together. Tightly knit. Each thread strong and unique. But stronger and more unique together.
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From vision to reality

Junior athletes from across the country submitted sketches, essays and videos about what a new trophy for pro volleyball should look like, and a committee that included basketball legend Candace Parker and her daughter Lailaa and LOVB Athletes Logan Eggleston and Haleigh Washington selected KC Power junior club athlete Chanya Kitchaiya's interpretation of “interwoven.” Tiffany & Co. took inspiration from her concept to design the trophy, embracing our full ecosystem in this exciting collaboration.
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The artistry behind the trophy

Handcrafted at the Tiffany & Co. hollowware workshop in Cumberland, Rhode Island, artisans employ the age-old silversmithing techniques such as flat layout, sawing, fitting & filing, soldering, filing & stoning, hardware fabrication, hand stamping, polishing and hand assembly with state-of-the-art technologies such as electroforming and sandblast etching to create the trophy over a course of approximately 20 weeks and a total of 37 hours of labor.

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