Half Crown - 5 x 5 Inches | Multicolour Kireedam / Stone Mukut / Velcro Type Kiridam / Deity Decor
• Give Your Deity a Majestic Finishing Touch
“A beautifully adorned crown draws the eye towards the deity and completes the traditional expression of divine grace.”
• This Half Stone Crown is designed to enhance the head and facial area of deity idols during pooja, festive decoration, and traditional alankaram. The colourful stone detailing adds brightness and a regal appearance while the half-crown format provides a convenient decorative solution.
• A kiritam is traditionally associated with honour, dignity, and divine authority in Indian religious iconography. Placing a crown on a deity is therefore part of adorning the idol with the respect and grandeur associated with a divine or royal presence.
• The multicolour stones make this god crown easy to coordinate with different deity vastrams, flower garlands, necklaces, harams, and other decorative accessories used during alankaram.
Regal Symbolism & Practical Alankaram
• The Sanskrit-derived terms mukuta and kireeta refer to crowns or royal head ornaments. A God mukut therefore adds a distinctly ceremonial character to deity decoration and visually establishes the head as an important focal point.
• The placement of a kireetam above the deity's forehead naturally draws attention towards the face, allowing the expression of the idol to remain the central feature of the overall alankaram.
• Unlike a complete headpiece, this half-style god crown primarily decorates the front portion of the head. This makes it suitable when a lightweight front-facing crown is preferred for home deity decoration.
• The Velcro-type fastening provides a practical advantage because the God mukut can be positioned and removed more conveniently when changing the deity's clothing and ornaments for different occasions.
• Multicolour stones add visual contrast against plain or richly coloured vastrams. The kiritam can therefore be coordinated with red, green, yellow, pink, blue, or other traditional festive shades depending on the deity's decoration.
• During Navaratri, Janmashtami, Diwali, special poojas, weddings, and other auspicious occasions, a decorative kireetam can provide the finishing element to a more elaborate alankaram.
• Pairing the god crown with matching stone jewellery, jadai, necklaces, bangles, waist ornaments, and flower decoration creates a coordinated traditional appearance rather than making the crown look like an isolated accessory.
• The half design is particularly useful for repeated deity decoration because it allows the idol's original features and head shape to remain visible while still providing a prominent ornamental finish.
Product Highlights
• Multicolour stone detailing creates a bright and festive appearance.
• Half-crown construction is suitable for decorating the front portion of the deity's head.
• Velcro-type fastening makes positioning and removal convenient.
• Suitable for home pooja rooms, temple-style alankaram, festive decoration, and special ceremonies.
• The decorative God mukut complements traditional deity clothing and jewellery.
• A practical kiritam option for changing deity alankaram according to festivals and occasions.
Care & Storage
• Handle the kireetam gently while attaching or removing it from the deity.
• Keep it away from excessive moisture, oil, turmeric, kumkum, and other substances that may affect the decorative stones or fastening material.
• Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth when required.
Complete the Deity's Traditional Alankaram
• Add this colourful kiritam to your deity decoration collection to create a graceful and dignified appearance for daily worship and festive occasions.
• Coordinate the god crown with matching ornaments and vastrams to create a rich, traditional alankaram.
• This decorative kireetam brings together colour, traditional symbolism, and practical Velcro fastening, making it a useful addition to a deity decoration collection.