Skip to content

Half Crown - 4 x 4 Inches | Velcro Type Kiridam / Multicolour Stone Kireedam / Deity Mukut

Original price $36.50 - Original price $36.50
Original price
$36.50
$36.50 - $36.50
Current price $36.50
Loading locations...
SKU 704700013
Width Height Depth Weight

4 inch

4 inch

0.5 inch

0.1213lb

• Bring a Regal Finish to Traditional Deity Alankaram
“A crown is the finishing detail that draws attention to the deity’s face, adding dignity, colour, and a distinctly ceremonial presence to the sacred decoration.”
• This Half Stone Crown is a decorative head ornament designed for deity alankaram, featuring multicolour stones and a convenient Velcro-type fastening. Its half-crown construction focuses on the front portion of the deity's head, making it suitable for home pooja rooms, festive decoration, temple-style arrangements, and special occasions.
• In traditional Indian iconography, a kiritam or crown is more than a decorative accessory. A muku?a is literally a head ornament, and different crown forms are used to communicate the identity, status, and iconographic character of deities.
• The multicolour stone arrangement gives this god crown a bright, festive appearance and allows it to coordinate naturally with deity vastrams, flower garlands, necklaces, harams, and other alankaram accessories.

Iconographic Meaning & Decorative Use

• The term kir??a is especially associated with the tall royal crown seen in representations of Lord Vishnu and is traditionally understood as a symbol of sovereignty and elevated divine status. Historical and museum collections also show Vishnu wearing elaborate crowns in Indian sculpture.
• A God mukut gives prominence to the head and face of the deity, creating a natural visual centre within the complete alankaram. This makes the crown particularly effective when the idol is dressed in colourful vastram and surrounded by flowers and jewellery.
• Traditional iconography recognises different crown forms rather than treating every deity's head ornament as identical. Kir?tamukuta is generally associated with Vishnu and royal figures, karandamukuta is commonly seen with major feminine deities, while jat?mukuta represents matted hair arranged in a crown-like form and is associated especially with Shiva.
• This kireetam is a decorative half-style design rather than a sculpted full crown, making it useful when the front of the deity's head needs ornamental emphasis while the existing shape of the idol remains visible.
• The Velcro-type fastening is a practical feature for repeated alankaram. It allows the God mukut to be positioned and removed more conveniently when the deity's clothing and decoration are changed for different festivals or pooja occasions.
• The multicolour stones can be matched with different shades of vastram and flower decoration, allowing the god crown to work with both vibrant festive arrangements and more traditional colour combinations.
• During Navaratri, Janmashtami, Diwali, weddings, special poojas, and other auspicious occasions, this style of kiritam can provide the final ornamental touch to a more elaborate deity decoration.
• A kireetam can be paired with necklaces, harams, jadai, bangles, waist ornaments, and flower garlands to create a layered and coordinated alankaram rather than using the crown as an isolated decoration.

Product Details

• Multicolour decorative stones create a bright and traditional appearance.
• Half-crown construction focuses decoration on the front portion of the deity's head.
• Velcro-type fastening makes the God mukut convenient for repeated use and seasonal alankaram changes.
• Suitable for home temples, pooja rooms, festive deity decoration, and special ceremonial arrangements.
• The decorative kiritam complements traditional deity clothing and jewellery.
• A versatile god crown for creating a more regal and complete appearance during alankaram.

Care & Storage

• Handle the kireetam gently while attaching or removing it from the deity to protect the stones and fastening material.
• Keep it away from excessive moisture, oil, turmeric, kumkum, and other substances that may stain the decorative surface.
• Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth when required.

Complete the Deity's Regal Alankaram

• Add this colourful God mukut to your deity decoration collection for a graceful and ceremonial finishing touch.
• Pair the kireetam with matching jewellery, vastram, and flowers to create a coordinated traditional presentation.
• This god crown combines the visual richness of multicolour stones with the convenience of Velcro fastening, making it suitable for both everyday deity decoration and elaborate festive alankaram.

WhatsApp