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32nd Degree Scottish Rite Chain Collar – Gold on Black Velvet

Original price was: $179.Current price is: $119.

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Description

32nd Degree Scottish Rite Chain Collar | Gold on Black Velvet

Synchronizing the structural identity of your sublime rank with this 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Chain Collar ensures your advancement is identified with heavy metallic density. This specialized gold-plated chain collar is a functional necessity for Consistory members in Columbus seeking to uphold jurisdictional standards during reunions. The high-relief gold jewels and high-density black velvet backing act as a permanent symbol of your Master of the Royal Secret status during assemblies in Indianapolis. Whether you are participating in a degree conferral in Charlotte or attending a Valley meeting in Seattle, this collar provides the tarnish-resistant links and integrated preventer chain required for a stable and formal fit.

The Technical Synopsis

This 32nd Degree collar is engineered as a complex metallic assembly, featuring 16 high-relief symbolic links joined by reinforced circular rings. The iconography is cast in a tarnish-resistant gold finish and mounted onto a high-density black soft velvet foundation. The assembly is finalized with an integrated preventer chain at the rear to maintain neck alignment and a high-tension swivel hook at the base for secure jewel suspension.

Functional Gains & Performance

  • Iconographic Precision: Every link is cast with high-relief symbols representing the degrees of the Scottish Rite, specifically calibrated for Consistory regulations.

  • Rear Alignment Stability: Equipped with a gold-finish preventer chain that links the two shoulder segments, preventing the collar from sliding forward during ritual floor work.

  • Ergonomic Load Management: The black velvet backing is widened at the shoulders to distribute the weight of the metal chain, preventing fabric fatigue during extended sessions.

  • Non-Slip Architecture: The internal lining is engineered to grip formal ritual attire, ensuring the collar remains centered during complex movements.

Build Quality & Material Science

The assembly uses Tarnish-Resistant Gold Plating, High-Density Black Velvet, and Reinforced Metal Alloy. It is more durable than standard lightweight chains because each link is physically anchored to the velvet backing at multiple points to prevent the “clanking” effect, giving a neat, formal look to the wearer. The gold finish is applied via an electrochemical process to ensure it resists the oils and environmental exposure typical of long-term storage in Valley lockers.

The Competitive Advantage

Generic chain collars often lack the rear preventer chain, causing the collar to gap at the neck. This version utilizes:

  1. Integrated Preventer Chain which acts as a mechanical stabilizer, keeping the collar flush against the shoulders.

  2. Solid-Core Metallic Links providing a weighted, professional feel that ensures the collar sits flat against the ritual tuxedo or blazer.

  3. High-Relief Casting ensuring that the intricate symbols on each link are sharp and legible from a distance under lodge lighting.

Technical Breakdown Matrix

Component Technical Detail
Rank/Degree 32nd Degree (Consistory)
Material Base Gold-Plated Metallic Alloy
Backing Type High-Density Black Soft Velvet
Stabilizer Integrated Rear Preventer Chain
Hardware Reinforced Jewel Swivel Hook
Link Detail 16 High-Relief Symbolic Links

Logistics & Delivery Excellence

To ensure the gold-plated jewels and velvet foundation arrive without surface abrasion or metal fatigue, every collar is dispatched in a High-Clearance Protective Presentation Box. We utilize a global logistical network to ensure your Scottish Rite regalia reaches your destination in pristine condition, ready for the next significant Consistory communication.

Incorporate this gold-plated chain collar to finalize your 32nd Degree equipment

Uphold your ritual rank with a regalia piece engineered for supreme structural integrity

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