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33rd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap – Purple Hand Embroidered Bullion Badge

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Description

33rd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap – Purple Hand Embroidered Bullion Badge

33rd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap is crafted in purple fabric with a handmade bullion badge on the front panel, silver cap cord, and silver buttons at both sides, available in various sizes for the Sovereign Grand Inspector General of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite.

The 33rd Degree carries the highest honor within the Scottish Rite, and the cap worn at this rank reflects that distinction through every construction detail. The handmade bullion badge is worked by hand using premium metallic bullion wire and purple silk threading, building a high-relief three-dimensional emblem directly into the front panel surface with tension-locked stitching that prevents sagging or distortion through consistent ceremonial use.

The purple fabric body provides a deep, light-refracting surface that holds its color integrity under formal lighting, presenting the cap’s symbolic emblem with the visual clarity that the 33rd Degree demands. A silver cap cord runs across the cap with silver buttons fixed at both sides, providing a clean high-luster accent that complements the purple and gold color combination of the degree.

The reinforced internal frame maintains the crown cap’s crisp silhouette permanently throughout extended ceremonial functions. Interior moisture-wicking comfort band and breathable lining support thermal regulation and a stable fit during formal Scottish Rite gatherings.

Available in various sizes to ensure every Sovereign Grand Inspector General is properly fitted for formal 33rd Degree functions.

Product Features

Handmade bullion badge on front panel

Built by hand using premium metallic bullion wire with tension-locked stitching that holds its three-dimensional relief through consistent 33rd Degree ceremonial use.

Purple fabric body with reinforced internal frame

Delivers a deep light-refracting surface that maintains the cap’s crisp crown silhouette permanently through regular formal Scottish Rite attendance.

Silver cap cord with silver buttons at both sides

Provides a clean high-luster accent across the cap that complements the purple and gold symbolic color combination of the 33rd Degree.

Available in various sizes

Ensures a proper ceremonial fit for every Sovereign Grand Inspector General attending formal Scottish Rite functions.

Specifications

  • Material: Purple fabric
  • Emblem: Handmade bullion badge
  • Embroidery: Hand embroidered
  • Cap Cord: Silver
  • Buttons: Silver at both sides
  • Color: Purple
  • Sizes: Available in various sizes

FAQ

Q: Which rank is this crown cap designed for?

A: This cap is designed for the Sovereign Grand Inspector General of the 33rd Degree within the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite.

Q: Is the badge on this cap hand or machine embroidered?

A: The badge is handmade using premium metallic bullion wire, worked entirely by hand with tension-locked stitching for a three-dimensional high-relief finish.

Q: What color is the cap cord and buttons on this cap?

A: The cap cord and buttons are both silver, providing a clean high-luster accent that complements the purple fabric body of the 33rd Degree cap.

Q: Are different sizes available for this cap?

A: Yes, this cap is available in various sizes to ensure a proper ceremonial fit for every Sovereign Grand Inspector General.

Q: What is the cap body material?

A: The cap is constructed from purple fabric with a reinforced internal frame that maintains its crisp crown silhouette through consistent ceremonial use.

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