Top 10 Most Expensive Crowns For Beauty Queens
Let's look at the cost and importance of the most expensive crowns in international competitions. Beauty Pageants is the place to discover everything that ... read more...happens on and off the world of glamor and beauty. Get the latest news, opinions and interviews from beauty contests like Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss Earth, Miss International, Miss United Continents, Miss Supranational, Miss Grand International. Check out all exclusive videos on this channel.
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Philstarlife reports that the crown is worth around $5 million (Rs 3.7 million) and the Miss Mouawad Miss Universe crown represents "the power of unity" and is considered the most expensive crown. The petals, leaves and vines were crafted using 1725 white diamonds and 3 gold canary diamonds.
The three canary-colored gold diamonds in the center symbolize the woman's new golden age, and she is also strong and ambitious. The crown's centerpiece is a magnificent 62.83 carat mixed-cut crystal canary diamond that symbolizes the inner strength of a woman and reminds everyone that strength lies in unity.
- Cost: $5 million
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The 2001 Miss Earth Crown and the 2002-2008 Swarovski Crown were designed and created by award-winning Filipino designer Arnel Papa.
November 16, 2009 Miss Earth unveiled a new crown designed by jewelry designer Ramona Haar, comprising of 100% recycled 14K gold and sterling silver, black diamonds, sardonyx, calcite, ruby and jade quartz. , garnets, chrysolites and pearls collected from more than 80 participating countries in 2009. In the 13th Annual Miss Earth pageant, a new tiara called the Elemental Crown was introduced to the Elemental Title Holder. The elemental title holder represented air, water and fire in multicolored yellow stones, blue and red.
- Cost: ~$950,000
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The winning tiara "Beauty with a Purpose" for Miss World Manushi Chillar is a whopping $750,000. Here's a quick look at the advantages of different crowns at the end of a pageant rainbow.
The tiara was designed by a Czech jeweler and consists of several tall crystals depicting the New York skyline covered in diamonds and sapphires. It is covered with pure pearls, gold, silver and diamonds.
- Cost: $750,000
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This was the first crown previously owned by the Russian czar. The first Miss Universe crown was worn by Armi Kusela of Finland, of course: Armi Kussela from Finland.
The Romanov Imperial nuptial crown (1952-1953) is said to have been made from approximately 1,535 flawless diamonds. The estimated value of the diamond is unknown, but it is said to be insured for $500,000. Ironically, the wedding crown was used in honor of "Miss."
- Cost: $500,000
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Stars in the Universe (1954-1960). This crown was used from 1954 to 1960. The Star of the Universe became the next Miss Universe crown and was so named because of the star shape at the top of the crown. It consists of approximately 1000 grain-oriented cultured pearls set in pure gold and platinum and weighs 1.25 pounds. The price is said to be $500,000.
- Cost: 500,000
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According to competing and dedicated website Missosology, the high-end headpiece was designed by FUQI China. The cost is approximately US $ 361,446 or 18.99 million pesos (3 million yuan).
FUQI China is the Official Jewelery Sponsor of Miss Intercontinental 2005 hosted by WBO.
"Its design is inspired by water, the source of life that embodies the natural beauty and innocence of women," Missosologia said."The crown will remain in the WBO office and will only be used for the coronation of the new Miss Intercontinental," he added. According to the pageant website, the crown is set with 720 diamonds, totaling 21 carats. It is also said to contain a huge 0.50 carat diamond. Meanwhile, Miss Universe 2018, Catriona Gray's legendary Phoenix crown is adorned with more than 100 pearls that represent power, status and beauty.
- Cost: US$361,446
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Mikimoto Crown (1970-1998, 2015-present) - This crown was designed by Tomohiro Yamaji for the Mikimoto Company, the official sponsor of Miss International Jewelry. Contains 575.31 grams of 14K and 18K gold, 650 South Sea pearls and Akoya pearls 3 to 18 mm in diameter, priced at $350,000.
The crown was designed for the Mikimoto Pearl Island beauty pageant in Japan, and the Mikimoto crown and tiara were first used at the Miss International 2013 Miss International 2013 pageant presented by Akemi Shimomura, President of the Miss International Beauty Pageant. The crown was used again when Puerto Rico's Valerie Hernandez crowned Venezuela's Edimar Martinez as Miss International 2015.
- Cost: 350,000
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Known today as the most iconic Miss Universe crown, the DIC crown is manufactured by Diamond International Corporation (DIC) and costs $300,000.
Miss Universe 2014: Polina Vega becomes the first beauty queen to wear the Diamonds International Incorporated crown. The crown consisted of diamonds, bohemian crystals, sapphires and topaz.. Miss Universe 2015, Pia Wurtzbach, from the Philippines, became the second title holder to wear the crown.
- Cost: $300,000.
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From 2009 to 2013, the Crown of the World produced by Diamond Nexus Labs was used. Stephania Fernandez of Venezuela, Miss Universe 2009, was the first to wear the crown. During the 5 years (2009-2013) this crown was used, two winners were won in this beauty pageant. Since all the stones used artificial leather, it was in the limelight as an eco-friendly crown.
Diamond Nexus Labs created the crown with 1,371 gems totaling 416 carats. An alloy containing 14K and 18K white gold and platinum. However, in 2009, before the world crown title was official, there was an online voting system for Miss Universe fans around the world.
- Cost: 300,000
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It was named Mikimoto because it was designed by the official jewelry sponsor of the Miss Universe organization. The crown featured a rising phoenix, symbolizing the status, power, and beauty specified in the sponsorship contract. The crown consists of 500 diamonds weighing nearly 30 carats (6.0 g) and 120 South Sea and Akoya pearls 3 to 18 mm in diameter, priced at $250,000. The crown was designed for the Mikimoto Pearl Island competition in Japan. Mikimoto's crown and tiara were first used in the 2002 Miss Universe pageant.
A few months after wearing the new crown-Mikimoto, Fedorova was the first Miss Universe deposed. Miss Universe 2002-2007: designed the crown where Mikimoto reigned from 2002-2007. She imitated the rising phoenix. The crown is worth $250,000.
- Cost: $250,000