Miss Universe Philippines Reveals Official Crown For 2020 Pageant

Miss Universe Philippines revealed the official crown for the winner of this year’s pageant.

Miss Universe Philippines had recently revealed on social media the official crown for the winner of this year’s pageant.

This, as Miss Universe Philippines posted on its Instagram account showing the official crown that was made by a pawnshop chain.

Miss Universe Philippines crown
Photo: Miss Universe Philippines / Instagram

In its Instagram post on Tuesday, the organization shared a photo of the said crown — named as “Filipina” — that was made by Villarica Pawnshop chain.

The said crown was described as having a silver headpiece that featured the colors of the Philippine flag, with blue, red, and yellow stones.

In its caption, the organization shared that the gems were emblems of ambition, dreams, pride, happiness, empowerment, and self-worth.

Moreover, the organization thanked Villarica Pawnshop for “stepping up to the challenge” and lending their expertise in order to create a crown that “truly looks and feels special”.

The organization also said that the masterpiece was a “major contribution” to women empowerment and hailed Villarica Pawnshop for maintaining an all-female staff.

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In the Philippines, Meycauayan, Bulacan is renowned as the center of world-class craftsmanship in fine jewelry-making. It is also home to the Villarica Family, owners of the Villarica Pawnshop chain. We are very grateful to them for stepping up to the challenge of creating this masterpiece. More than their expertise on gems and jewelry, they provided us with valuable insights on the significance of precious stones and what each one represents. These gems are emblems of dreams, ambition, happiness, pride, self-worth, and empowerment. Having a point-of-view as informed as theirs allowed them to make a crown that truly looks and feels special. This is another major contribution to the cause of Women Empowerment from the same group founded by an empowered Filipina— a group that, until today, continues to place their belief in maintaining an all-female staff. #PhenomenalWoman #Filipina #MissUniversePhilippines2020 #MissUniversePhilippines #villarica

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In a separate post, the organization explained that the said crown represented the achievement of one’s mind over body as a Filipina.

The organization also explained that the said crown would be a symbol of triumph over one’s journey of trials, hard work, and perseverance in obtaining one’s dream — a dream that had become a reality that will inhabit her mind, heart, and spirit.

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The 2020 Miss Universe Philippines Crown. The crown represents the achievement of one’s mind over body as a Filipina. It will be a symbol of triumph over one’s journey of trials, hard work and perseverance in obtaining one’s dream. A dream that has become a reality that would inhabit her mind, heart and spirit. The elements of the FILIPINA crown reflect the true meaning of womanhood. The swirl of leaves are like the lives of every woman who seeks success in different forms yet still keeps the Filipino values in their hearts. Every diamond embedded in each leaf lusters like smiles that sparkle the lives of people that she encounters. The yellow pearls express creativity, intelligence, optimism and fear of God – characteristics that make every Filipina a gem in her family. Sapphire, Ruby and Topaz represent the flag of every proud Filipina, a woman who believes in the beauty of her race, the strength that runs in the veins of her blood and the beat of her heart that would always describe a true FILIPINA. #PhenomenalWoman #Filipina

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Meanwhile, Johnmark Ciocon shared the closer look of the said crown on his Facebook account. Have a look!

Miss Universe Philippines crown
Photo: Johnmark Ciocon / Facebook

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