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Half Crown - 5 x 6.5 Inches | Stone Mukut / Velcro Type Kireedam / Multicolour Deity Kiridam

Original price $47.50 - Original price $47.50
Original price
$47.50
$47.50 - $47.50
Current price $47.50
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SKU 704700002
Width Height Depth Weight

6.5 inch

5 inch

0.5 inch

0.1764lb

• Give Your Deity a Regal and Radiant Finish
“When the final ornament is placed, the alankaram feels complete — and a beautiful crown brings the deity’s divine presence into focus.”
• This Half Stone Crown is a decorative head ornament designed for deity alankaram, featuring multicolour stones that add brightness, contrast, and traditional elegance. The half-style design decorates the visible front portion of the idol's head, making it suitable for home pooja, festive decoration, and special ceremonial occasions.
• In traditional Indian iconography, a kiritam represents dignity, divine authority, and royal status. Crowns are commonly seen in representations of deities such as Vishnu, Lakshmi, Krishna, and Murugan, although their shape and ornamentation differ according to the deity and regional tradition.
• The Velcro-type fastening makes this god crown convenient to attach and remove when changing deity vastrams, jewellery, flowers, or other alankaram accessories.

Regal Significance & Cultural Detail
• A crown used for deity decoration is more than a visual accessory. A God mukut traditionally conveys honour and reverence, presenting the deity with the dignity associated with divine royalty.
• The Sanskrit term mukut refers to a crown or ceremonial head ornament. The term kireetam is also widely used for crowns in Indian religious and cultural contexts, with different styles appearing across temple sculpture, paintings, and devotional traditions.
• The colourful stones on this kiritam create a lively contrast against traditional deity clothing and can be coordinated with flower garlands, necklaces, harams, and other ornaments.
• The front-facing construction of this god crown is particularly useful when a complete headpiece is unnecessary. It creates a prominent decorative frame around the deity's face while keeping the design comparatively compact.
• A God mukut can be incorporated into Navaratri, Janmashtami, Diwali, wedding poojas, special family rituals, and other occasions when deities receive elaborate alankaram.
• The symmetrical stone arrangement of the kireetam naturally draws attention towards the deity's face, helping the crown become an important visual element of the overall decoration.

Product Highlights

• Multicolour stone detailing gives the ornament a bright and festive appearance.
• Half-crown structure decorates the visible front portion of the deity's head.
• Velcro-type fastening allows convenient attachment and removal of the god crown.
• Suitable for daily deity decoration, festive alankaram, special poojas, and ceremonial occasions.
• The decorative God mukut complements traditional vastrams and other deity ornaments.
• Can be paired with matching jewellery and flowers to create a complete kireetam-focused head alankaram.

Care & Storage

• Handle the ornament gently while attaching or removing it from the idol.
• Keep the stones away from excessive moisture, oil, turmeric, kumkum, and harsh cleaning substances.
• Store the God mukut in a clean, dry pouch or box when not in use.

Complete Your Deity's Alankaram

• Add this elegant kiritam to your deity decoration collection to create a graceful and regal finishing touch.
• Coordinate the god crown with colourful vastrams, flower garlands, and jewellery for a beautifully balanced altar presentation.
• This decorative God mukut combines traditional crown symbolism, vibrant stone detailing, and convenient fastening, making it a practical addition to festive and everyday deity alankaram.

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