Replica of the famous Ring Magazine Championship Belt for John Sullivan, made by Ardash Sahaghian.
Replica of Muhammad Ali’s retirement crown, made by SARTONK, commissioned by and exhibited at the Muhammad Ali Exhibit in London’s O2 Arena in 2016. The original was designed and crafted by Ardash Sahaghian. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.
New York State Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Belt, designed and crafted by SARTONK. These belts are awarded annually to inductees of NY’s State Boxing Hall of Fame. They feature SARTONK’s signature antique finish. Photo credit: Stacey Verbeek.
Replica of Muhammad Ali’s Ring Magazine Championship belt, made by SARTONK, commissioned by and exhibited at the Muhammad Ali Exhibit in London’s O2 Arena in 2016. This belt marked Ali’s historic victory of Sonny Liston in 1964. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.
Replica of Muhammad Ali’s Ring Magazine Championship belt, made by SARTONK, commissioned by and exhibited at the Muhammad Ali Exhibit in London’s O2 Arena in 2016. This belt marked Ali’s historic victory of Sonny Liston in 1964. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.
The Man of Triumph Statue, designed and sculpted specially for the Mayweather vs. Pacquiao fight in May of 2015. Commissioned by the WBA, SARTONK made a one-of-a-kind piece to mark the much-anticipated fight between two great champions. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.
Mini belts made by SARTONK for Gleason’s Gym. These belts are awarded at annual Master’s Tournaments held at this historic New York boxing gym. Photo credit: Hasmig Tatiossian.
International Boxing Federation’s Continental Africa and Latino belts made by SARTONK. These belts feature the signature antique finish. Photo credit: Hasmig Tatiossian.
Replica of the Ring Magazine Championship Belt for Joe Louis, made by Ardash Sahaghian.
Replica of Muhammad Ali’s retirement crown, made by SARTONK, commissioned by and exhibited at the Muhammad Ali Exhibit in London’s O2 Arena in 2016. The original was designed and crafted by Ardash Sahaghian. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.
Coins designed and crafted by SARTONK for Fight for a Better Life Charity event. Photo credit: Hasmig Tatiossian.
Miniature, collectible version of the International Boxing Organization’s Championship Belt. Photo credit: Hasmig Tatiossian.
The Barclays Center Brooklyn Fighter Belt, designed and crafted by SARTONK. Awarded to champions native to Brooklyn, NY who fight and win at Barclays Center. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.
The Barclays Center Brooklyn Fighter Belt, designed and crafted by SARTONK, being awarded to Paul Malignaggi by Barclays CEO, Brett Yormak.
World Boxing Association’s Super Champion belt created by SARTONK, released in 2013, first won by Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.
World Boxing Association’s Super Champion belt created by SARTONK, released in 2013, first won by Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.
World Boxing Association’s Super Champion belt created by SARTONK, released in 2013, first won by Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.
The mirror-polished signature gloves of the International Boxing Federation’s belts, made by SARTONK. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.
Special collaboration with artist, Dubelyoo, on an International Boxing Federation Championship belt. SARTONK’s belt became a one-of-a-kind canvas for the artist who illustrated the strap and painted portraits of Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield on the brass side pieces. The piece was part of a traveling art exhibit, showcased for thousands of audiences. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.
World Boxing Organization’s “Champion of the Decade” belt, which was commissioned for the December 2012 fight between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez. Photo credit: Tristan Pope
World Boxing Organization’s “Champion of the Decade” belt, which was commissioned for the December 2012 fight between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez. Photo credit: Tristan Pope
The International Boxing Organization’s World Champion Belt made by SARTONK. Originally designed and crafted by Ardash Sahaghian. This belt features hundreds of small hand-laid crystals. Photo credit: Tristan Pope.
The International Boxing Organization’s World Champion Belt made by SARTONK. Originally designed and crafted by Ardash Sahaghian. This belt features hundreds of small hand-laid crystals. Photo credit: Tristan Pope.
The World Boxing Organization’s Super Champion Belt made by SARTONK Originally designed and crafted by Ardash Sahaghian. This belt features extensive enameling. SARTONK’s techniques give the enameling that signature glass-like shine. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar
The International Boxing Federation’s World Champion Belt made by SARTONK. Originally designed by Ardash Sahaghian who first incorporated three-dimensional sculptural pieces in boxing belt designs. Prior to his work, belts were flat and two-dimensional. The IBF’s eagle stands out as an example of his legacy and the intricate craftsmanship of SARTONK’s belts. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.
The International Boxing Federation’s World Champion Belt made by SARTONK. Originally designed by Ardash Sahaghian. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.
Replica of Muhammad Ali’s retirement crown, made by SARTONK, commissioned by and exhibited at the Muhammad Ali Exhibit in London’s O2 Arena in 2016. The original was designed and crafted by Ardash Sahaghian. Photo credit: Lourenso Ramautar.