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Half Crown - 6.5 x 8 Inches | Stone Mukut / Velcro Type Kiridam / Multicolour Deity Kireedam

Original price $76.50 - Original price $76.50
Original price
$76.50
$76.50 - $76.50
Current price $76.50
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SKU 704700003
Width Height Depth Weight

8 inch

6.5 inch

0.5 inch

0.3086lb

• Complete the Divine Alankaram with a Regal Touch
“A beautifully adorned deity deserves an equally graceful crown, adding colour, dignity, and a traditional finish to every sacred setting.”
• This Half Stone Crown features vibrant multicolour stones arranged in a decorative front-facing design, making it suitable for adorning deity idols during daily pooja, festive alankaram, and special ceremonies. The half-style structure gives the idol a prominent head ornament without covering the complete back portion of the head.
• In traditional Indian iconography, a kiritam represents divine dignity, authority, and elevated status. Crowns are frequently seen in representations of deities such as Vishnu, Lakshmi, Krishna, and Murugan, with their shape and decoration varying according to the deity and regional artistic traditions.
• The Velcro-type fastening makes this god crown convenient for repeated use, particularly when changing deity clothing, jewellery, flowers, and other decorative accessories for different festivals and occasions.

Regal Meaning & Deity Decoration

• A crown is more than a decorative accessory in traditional deity presentation. A God mukut symbolises honour and divine royalty, helping communicate the elevated status of the deity within the worship space.
• The term mukuta traditionally refers to a crown or ceremonial head ornament, while kireetam is another commonly used term for a deity crown in Indian cultural and religious contexts. These ornaments form an important visual element of elaborate alankaram.
• The colourful stones give the kiritam a bright appearance and allow it to complement different shades of deity vastram, flower garlands, necklaces, harams, and other ornaments.
• The front-focused construction of this god crown makes it particularly suitable for idols where a complete crown is not required. It creates a strong visual focal point around the deity's face while maintaining a relatively compact appearance.
• A God mukut can be incorporated into Navaratri, Janmashtami, Diwali, wedding poojas, temple-style home decoration, and other auspicious occasions when deities are traditionally dressed and ornamented.
• The symmetrical arrangement of stones in the kireetam adds visual balance to the head area and can make the overall alankaram appear more complete when paired with matching jewellery.
• The Velcro fastening also makes the kiritam practical for changing decorations regularly. It can be removed when cleaning the idol and repositioned when preparing a new alankaram.
• A god crown works especially well when coordinated with stone harams, jadai, bangles, waist ornaments, flowers, and traditional vastrams, creating a unified temple-inspired appearance rather than a single isolated decoration.

Colour, Design & Practical Details

• The multicolour stone arrangement provides contrast against both light and dark deity clothing, allowing the ornament to be used with different alankaram colour combinations.
• The half design keeps the ornament visually prominent while reducing the need for a complete head-covering structure.
• The Velcro-style fastening offers convenient attachment and removal, making the God mukut suitable for regular home use as well as occasional festive decoration.
• The decorative stones add sparkle when placed near traditional brass lamps and other pooja accessories, helping the deity remain the visual centre of the altar.
• The kireetam can be combined with different ornaments according to the deity and occasion, giving devotees flexibility when creating new alankaram arrangements.

Care & Storage

• Handle the kiritam gently when attaching or removing it from the idol to protect the decorative stones and fastening.
• Keep the stones away from excessive moisture, oil, turmeric, kumkum, and harsh cleaning substances.
• Store the god crown in a clean, dry pouch or box when not in use.

A Graceful Finishing Touch for Your Deity

• Add this colourful God mukut to your pooja accessories collection and create a more regal appearance for your deity during everyday worship and special occasions.
• Pair the kireetam with matching deity jewellery, flowers, and vastram to create a coordinated and traditional alankaram.
• This god crown brings together colour, cultural symbolism, and practical Velcro fastening, making it a useful decorative addition for beautifully presenting your beloved deity.

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