Metro

Contenders line up to design rings

The only ring the Yankees might be thinking about right now is the one in their ears from their champagne hangovers, but jewelers are already scrambling to win the right to design the sparkling World Series baubles.

Diamond Cutters International is pitching a 10-carat three-dimensional design that mimics the famed frieze of Yankee Stadium.

Each ring could cost as much as $100,000, general manager Rick Antona told The Post.

“With the Yankees, the sky’s the limit,” he said.

Typically, teams ask for between 200 to 500 rings, which are distributed to every player, owner and coach, as well as much of the management and support staff.

The rings (perhaps something like this design) are usually produced in two tiers — diamonds for the players and owners, and cubic zirconias for the office staff, Antona said.

Some teams, such as the Denver Broncos, even made rings available for sale to some season-ticket holders, he said.