Big Bridal Mukut - L4
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"A Mukut or Crown usually is a traditional symbolic form of headgear worn by a monarch or by a deity. It traditionally represents power, and glory, Such costume crowns may be worn by actors as characters like Lord Krishna,characters in Ramleela on stage, or in theater ."
The headpiece is a part of traditional Odissi dance costume. The ornamental silver filigree headpiece adds a beautiful touch to the costume. The Mukut is made of two parts - The hair band is called Ghoba and the center piece is called Tahiya."A Mukut or Crown usually is a traditional symbolic form of headgear worn by a monarch or by a deity. It traditionally represents power, and glory, Such costume crowns may be worn by actors as characters like Lord Krishna,characters in Ramleela on stage, or in theater ."