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Importance of statue crowns in liturgical places

The crowns for sacred statues, also commonly called religious crowns, are objects of great importance in the Catholic liturgy. They are used to adorn the statues of saints, our Lady’s and other sacred figures, giving them a more solemn and venerable appearance.

Between stones and rhinestones: the choice of the perfect crown for the sacred statue

A material widely used for the creation of crowns for sacred statues is rhinestones.

Rhinestone crowns are highly appreciated for their beauty and brightness because they give a touch of elegance and refinement to the sacred figure represented by the statue on which they are affixed.

This is also a very durable long-lasting material, which allows you to store the crown for many years without losing its splendor.

An equally valid and appreciated option for the creation of crowns is represented by stone decorations. The stones used can be various, more or less precious, and among these we can find diamonds, rubies, emeralds and sapphires, just to name a few.