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32nd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap – Wings Up Double Eagle Gold Bullion

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32nd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap – Wings Up Double Eagle Gold Bullion

Reaching the 32nd Degree inside a Scottish Rite Valley is a commitment measured in years. The reunions attended, the degrees witnessed, the time given to understanding what the Scottish Rite system actually teaches. When a Mason arrives at that point, the cap worn to Valley meetings should carry the same weight as the journey that earned it.

This 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap is built from black Cordura fabric with two gold braid bands running the circumference and a gold cord extending across the crown, affixed at both sides with gold buttons. Cordura holds its structured shape through active ceremonial use without softening or losing the cap line that formal Scottish Rite dress requires. The material is chosen for durability, and a cap worn to regular Valley reunions and degree evenings needs exactly that quality across years of use.

Two gold braid bands circle the full cap body. Their presence is part of the formal Scottish Rite silhouette that 32nd Degree headwear carries, the visual detail that separates degree cap dress from general Masonic headwear. The gold cord across the crown, secured with gold buttons at each side, adds the finishing element that completes the formal cap presentation and reads correctly to every Valley member in the room.

The double-headed eagle emblem sits at the front, worked in gold bullion wire. Wings up, which is the specific configuration that 32nd Degree Scottish Rite tradition observes. Bullion wire carries dimensional weight that flat embroidery does not match. The eagle sits with the depth and metallic presence that degree insignia at this level requires, and under Valley meeting lighting the gold bullion reads with an authority that printed or machine-applied emblems simply cannot produce.

Above the eagle, the purple triangle with the numeral 32 completes the front panel. That combination, double-headed eagle and degree number on purple, is the recognised Scottish Rite 32nd Degree identification that Valley members read without a second look.

Various sizes are available, ensuring the cap fits correctly through full reunion weekends and extended Valley sessions without shifting or requiring adjustment during ceremony.

Q: What does wings up signify on this cap?

A: Wings up is the specific configuration of the double-headed eagle used for 32nd Degree Scottish Rite regalia. It is the correct format for this degree and recognised by Valley members as the 32nd Degree identification.

Q: What is the cap body made from?

A: Black Cordura fabric forms the body, with two gold braid bands running the circumference, a gold cord across the crown secured with gold buttons, and a gold bullion wire double-headed eagle emblem at the front.

Q: What makes the bullion wire emblem different from standard embroidery?

A: Gold bullion wire carries real dimensional depth and metallic weight that flat machine embroidery cannot replicate. The eagle sits with the presence and definition that 32nd Degree degree insignia requires under Valley lighting.

Q: Are different sizes available?

A: Yes, the cap is available in various sizes to ensure a correct fit through full reunion weekends and extended Valley ceremonial sessions.

Product Features

Gold bullion wire double-headed eagle – wings up configuration

Worked in bullion wire for dimensional depth and real metallic weight. Wings up format is correct for 32nd Degree Scottish Rite tradition and recognised immediately by every Valley member in the room.

Black Cordura fabric with structured crown

Holds its cap shape through active Valley use and full reunion weekends without softening. Chosen specifically for the durability that regular Scottish Rite ceremonial wear demands across years of use.

Two gold braid bands running full circumference

Part of the formal 32nd Degree Scottish Rite silhouette. Separate this cap from general Masonic headwear and signal degree dress correctly to every companion in the Valley room.

Gold cord across crown with gold buttons

Extends across the top of the cap and affixes at both sides with gold buttons. Completes the formal Scottish Rite cap presentation and reads as correct degree headwear from every angle.

Available in various sizes

Fits correctly through full reunion weekends and extended Valley ceremonial sessions without shifting or requiring adjustment during degree work.

Specifications

  • Material: Black Cordura fabric
  • Trim: Two gold braid bands
  • Decoration: Gold cord with gold buttons
  • Emblem: Gold bullion wire double-headed eagle, wings up
  • Degree Insignia: Purple triangle with numeral 32
  • Sizes: Various sizes available

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