wearing the crown in 2005 (Press photography) The crown was designed by Japanese artisan
Tomohiro Yamaji in 2000 and was created with the sponsorship of the Mikimoto Pearl company in 2002 for the commemorative 50th anniversary and as the official jewel sponsor of the Miss Universe Organization. It accompanied a similar diadem which was given to the winner after her reign. It was first unveiled and worn by the
50th Miss Universe at the
Fifth Avenue Mikimoto store in New York City by former Miss Universe Organization owner
Donald Trump and former brand president, Toyohiko Miyamoto. The crown was used for the coronations of 2002–2007. Due to inconsistent payments for copyright use by the Czech-based Diamond International Corporation to the Miss Universe Organization, along with the desire to re-establish lost branding prestige, the crown returned in January 2017 (press photography), November 2017 (coronation night) and December 2018 (coronation night). The Mikimoto crown was last used at the
68th Miss Universe pageant, the last time being worn by the
67th Miss Universe for its coronation night. ==Description==