







32nd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap – Wings Down Blue Hand Embroidery
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32nd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap – Wings Down Blue Gold Bullion
Earning the 32nd Degree places a Mason at the end of the Scottish Rite’s philosophical progression. The double-headed eagle arrives at that point, not as decoration, but as the recognized symbol of the Master of the Royal Secret. Every officer in the chapter room reads it without explanation. It carries the weight of every degree that came before it.
This 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap carries that eagle with wings positioned downward, the orientation the degree specifies. Officers familiar with Scottish Rite degree insignia place the wings-down configuration immediately, separating it from wings-up presentations used in other Scottish Rite contexts. The wings-down position is not a style choice. It is a degree-specific identifier, and any officer of the Rite will recognize it as such. The number 32 sits within the emblem at the position protocol demands, visible and correctly placed for formal review.
Premium blue fabric forms the cap body. Blue carries significance within the Rite, connecting the symbolic lodge to the philosophical work of the upper degrees, and the fabric selected here holds that color through years of ceremony use. A cap body that fades through a handful of reunions undermines the emblem above it. This one holds its tone season after season, and the emblem it supports reads with the same clarity at year five as it does on day one.
Gold braid runs the full perimeter of the band, framing the hand embroidered eagle above it. The braid and bullion work function as one visual statement, not as separate elements placed in proximity. Each reads as part of the same piece of officer headwear, and the gold reads consistently across both trim and emblem without one pulling attention from the other.
Gold bullion thread laid through hand embroidery builds the double-headed eagle on this cap, producing dimension across the emblem surface. Bullion thread catches light at varying angles flat construction cannot match. Under Lodge room conditions and chapter meeting lighting, that quality registers clearly to every officer present. The 32 numeral within the emblem holds its position and its clarity, correctly placed and sized for the cap format the Scottish Rite demands.
Size options cover the range needed for Scottish Rite officers of all fits. A cap that sits correctly through a three-hour reunion or a multi-degree conferral night never asks for adjustment. It stays in place while the officer attends to the work.
For the 32nd Degree Mason attending a reunion, standing at the altar during degree night, or representing the Rite at a formal chapter gathering, this 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap places the gold bullion eagle centered on blue fabric that holds its finish through every ceremony ahead.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What degree is this cap designed for?
A: This cap represents the 32nd Degree of the Scottish Rite. The double-headed eagle with wings positioned downward is the emblem of the Master of the Royal Secret, the degree conferred at the conclusion of the Scottish Rite’s philosophical progression.
Q: What is this cap made from?
A: The cap body uses premium blue fabric selected for color depth and ceremony durability. The emblem is hand embroidered using gold bullion thread, and gold braid runs the full perimeter of the band.
Q: What occasions is this cap appropriate for?
A: This cap suits Scottish Rite reunions, degree conferrals, chapter meetings, and any formal gathering where 32nd Degree officers represent the Rite. The blue fabric and gold bullion emblem meet the standard the Scottish Rite demands for formal officer headwear.
Q: What size options are available?
A: This cap is available in various sizes to ensure a correct fit for all officers. A properly fitted cap sits in position through a full ceremony without adjustment.
Product Features
Double-headed eagle, wings-down configuration
The 32nd Degree orientation with the eagle’s wings positioned downward identifies this cap correctly for formal Scottish Rite wear and separates it from other Scottish Rite cap presentations.
Gold bullion hand embroidery
Gold bullion thread produces the eagle emblem with dimension across the surface, catching light at angles flat construction cannot match under Lodge room and chapter meeting conditions.
Premium blue fabric cap body
Premium blue fabric selected for color depth and ceremony durability holds its tone through years of Scottish Rite reunions and degree conferrals without fading.
Gold braid band trim
Gold braid runs the full perimeter of the cap band, framing the emblem above and reading as a unified presentation with the bullion eagle rather than separate decoration.
Multiple size options
Available in a range of sizes to ensure every 32nd Degree Mason achieves a cap that fits correctly and stays in position through a full ceremony.
Specifications
- Degree: 32nd Degree, Scottish Rite
- Material: Premium blue fabric
- Emblem: Double-headed eagle, wings-down, hand embroidered
- Thread: Gold bullion
- Trim: Gold braid band
- Size: Available in various sizes
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