Femina Miss India marks 60 years with jaw-dropping crown makeovers!

New Delhi: The 60th Edition of Femina Miss India celebrates rich and diverse Indian culture by showcasing a stunning display of magnificent crowns designed by the Narayan Jewellers. With a legacy spanning 80 years, Narayan Jewellers seamlessly combines traditional craftsmanship with innovative design, resulting in exquisite pieces that embody the essence of Indian heritage. This collaboration not only highlights the beauty of India’s traditions but also marks a significant milestone in the history of the prestigious beauty pageant.

The crowns, a remarkable fusion of tradition and innovation, each narrate a unique story of grace, beauty, and the enduring charm of Indian craftsmanship. Meticulously crafted from 18 kt gold and adorned with diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and mother of pearl, these crowns transcend mere accolades; they symbolise unity within India’s rich diversity.

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The Femina Miss India Crown celebrates rich India

At the centre of this esteemed event lies the Femina Miss India Winner’s crown, which beautifully embodies India’s diverse cultural tapestry. Featuring designs inspired by the intricate Bandhani of Gujarat, delicate Kuchi embroidery, and the vibrant Phulkari of Punjab, every element showcases a distinct regional art form. Crafted by skilled artisans using rare white and yellow diamonds, this crown exemplifies elegance, exceptional craftsmanship, and the enduring artistic heritage of India.

The Runner’s Up crown: A tribute to creative spirit

The First Runner-Up’s crown is equally impressive, celebrating the art of Odisha’s Patta Chitra, Maharashtra’s Bidriware, and the renowned Kanchipuram silk from Tamil Nadu. Crafted from 18 kt gold and adorned with Mozambique rubies, it reflects the exceptional skills of Indian artisans whose craftsmanship has been handed down through generations.

Second Runner’s Up crown: A touch of tradition

The Second Runner-Up’s crown shines with cultural significance, inspired by Karnataka’s Mangomala, Uttar Pradesh’s Kasumala, Kashmir’s luxurious Pashmina, and Bengal’s Kantha embroidery. Made with Colombian or Zambian emeralds and white diamonds, this crown represents India’s rich artistic heritage.

The crown exudes charm, beauty and elegance with rare gemstones, gold and other beautiful details making it a mark of Indian history and narrating the story of culture and tradition.

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