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Stone Necklace - 4.5 X 3.25 Inches | Multicolour Stone Jewellery/ Artificial Jewelry For Deity Decor

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Original price Rs. 610.00 - Original price Rs. 610.00
Original price
Rs. 610.00
Rs. 610.00 - Rs. 610.00
Current price Rs. 610.00
SKU 7252344
Width Height Weight

3.25 in

4.5 in

0.075 kg

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Eternal Radiance for the Divine!

Adorn your deity with this finely designed necklace, a piece of devotion that reflects tradition, faith, and elegance. Crafted with intricate detailing, this piece of god jewellery uplifts the spiritual atmosphere of any shrine. Commonly known as a haram, deity necklace, or temple ornament, it symbolizes the offering of love, wealth, and reverence to the Almighty.

For centuries, jewelry has been used to adorn deities as a gesture of respect and devotion. Idols were decorated with gold, silver, and precious stones, symbolizing beauty, protection, and divine power—especially in Hindu traditions. The practice dates back thousands of years, with ancient texts and customs prescribing elaborate ornaments for gods and goddesses. Archaeological discoveries from the Indus Valley Civilization reveal early gold and silver ornaments, reflecting wealth, success, and a spiritual connection beyond mere decoration.

• Historical Roots: In the Vedic age, adorning deities with jewels became a sacred tradition. Ornaments were not just embellishments but symbols of prosperity and abundance. Temples across India crafted special jewelry, such as harams (necklaces), exclusively for the presiding deity. Offering a necklace or ornament during festivals and rituals was regarded as one of the highest acts of devotion.

• In South Indian culture, especially in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, adorning the divine with god jewellery is an inseparable part of rituals. Magnificent necklace designs are used in grand temple festivals as well as in daily puja ceremonies. Northern regions also follow this custom, where embellished ornaments like deity necklaces are offered in devotion during Navaratri, Diwali, and auspicious temple events.

• This sacred ornament is ideal for decorating idols of Lord Shiva, Goddess Durga, Lord Vishnu, or Lord Ganesha. The puja haram is used during abhishekam, daily worship, festive alankarams, and processions. Placing this necklace on the deity enhances not only the idol’s beauty but also the sanctity of the ritual itself, invoking divine blessings and prosperity for the devotees.

• Preservation and Storage: To maintain the brilliance of this ornament, keep it wrapped in a soft cotton cloth after every use. Avoid moisture, water, or harsh cleaning materials that may affect its shine. Wiping the haram gently with a dry cloth ensures that the finish remains intact. With proper care, this piece of gold jewellery will last as long as a cherished devotional offering.

A Blessed Offering!

More than just decoration, this deity necklace represents a heartfelt prayer. It is perfect for temples, home shrines, and religious festivals, making it a thoughtful gift for those devoted to divine service.

"Order Now to invite beauty, sanctity, and divine blessings into your sacred space!"

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