The Asian Age

DESIGNING SUCCESS

Jewellery designer Suhani Pittie has designed the medals for this year’s Hyderabad Marathon

- NIKHITA GOWRA Runners

This year, renowned jewellery designer Suhani Pittie has been approached to design the medals for Hyderabad Marathon’s 42k, 21k and 10k runs.

“Hyderabad approached us for this project. It felt like a perfect time to work on such a dynamic event as it coincided with the start of our brand’s journey into its second decade. Also, sports and athletics must be inculcated into one’s lifestyle. I used to be a very active footballer and am still an active runner. Given that I love running and athletics, it was a perfect collaborat­ion,” she says.

Although Suhani and her company have been designing trophies, designing a medal is a first for her. “This was quite exciting to do as a medal encompasse­s the glory of a win. To depict that within a few inches can be quite challengin­g. Whether it’s a child or an adult, a medal holds the same value for both — the value of hard work and a ‘never-say-die’ attitude. So I wanted to bring this forth in the design,” she explains.

Explaining the significan­ce of the motifs, which also has the image of the Charminar on the lanyard, Suhani says, “The design of the medal is a symbolic representa­tion of Hyderabad and it draws a parallel between the perseveran­ce, agility and strength of a runner to the monumental landmarks. The angular lines not only represent the rays of the sun, but have also been given a golden tint to mark the glory of the ‘neverburn-out’ attitude. The multiple textures show the diversity of the city as does the twotone of the metal itself.”

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