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Small Shiva Tilak / Naamam with Twin Bars and Red Stone Accent

Small Shiva Tilak / Naamam with Twin Bars and Red Stone Accent

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Small Shiva Tilak / Naamam with Twin Bars and Red Stone Accent is a small Shiva tilak / naamam created for deity forehead adornment and Shiva idol alankaram. It features twin bar detailing and red stone accents framed by white stones, making it a strong choice for traditional temple styling and home pooja decoration.

  • Approx. size: 0.3 inches H x 0.5 inches W
  • Design highlight: a structured small-format namam with more visible bar detailing than a plain center-stone style
  • Best use: Designed for Shiva idol forehead adornment during daily pooja, abhishekam dressing, pradosham alankaram, and festival decoration.
  • Finish: Cubic zirconia stone setting with gold-tone detailing

Useful when you want a small Shiva forehead ornament that still reads clearly in close-up darshan photos.

Care: Wipe with a soft dry cloth after pooja or alankaram use. Keep away from water, perfumes, and harsh cleaning chemicals. Store in a dry padded box so the stone setting and finish stay protected.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this tilak / naamam meant for Shiva alankaram?
Yes. Small Shiva Tilak / Naamam with Twin Bars and Red Stone Accent is positioned specifically as a Shiva idol forehead ornament for alankaram rather than as generic human-wear jewellery. It is designed to sit within a devotional styling context where the forehead ornament is an important visual focal point. It works well for daily pooja and light festive use where a compact but decorative forehead ornament is needed. If you are building a Shiva-specific jewellery set, this is the intended use case.
What size is this Shiva tilak / naamam, and how do I choose the right fit?
The approximate size of this piece is 0.3 inches high and 0.5 inches wide. That gives you a practical reference for matching it to the visible forehead area of the Shiva idol. This is a good choice when you want a small Shiva namam that still reads clearly in close-up darshan and product photography. As a simple rule, choose a namam that looks centered and balanced on the forehead without hiding too much of the face.
What makes this design different from similar Shiva namam styles?
Small Shiva Tilak / Naamam with Twin Bars and Red Stone Accent stands out because it combines twin bar detailing with red stone accents framed by white stones. Compared with similar Shiva namam pieces, its main differentiator is a more defined architectural look than a plain single-stone namam. That difference matters when you are comparing nearby SKUs, because some styles look lighter and simpler while others look fuller, more festive, or more premium on the idol.
When is this ornament commonly used, and how should it be cared for?
It works well for daily pooja and light festive use where a compact but decorative forehead ornament is needed. It can be used in both temple-style and home altar decoration as long as the size suits the deity. It should be handled gently around the stone setting and kept away from moisture and perfume. After pooja or alankaram, wiping it with a soft dry cloth and storing it in a padded dry box will help maintain the stones and finish over time.

Care

  • Wipe with a soft dry cloth after pooja or alankaram use.
  • Keep away from water, perfumes, and harsh cleaning chemicals.
  • Store in a dry padded box so the stone setting and finish stay protected.

Alankaram notes

  • Use for Shiva forehead adornment in daily pooja and temple-style alankaram.
  • Match the size of the namam to the forehead area of the idol for a cleaner visual balance.
  • Pair with coordinated Shiva jewellery pieces when creating a full face and crown set.