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33rd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap – Purple Wings Up Gold Braid

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Description

33rd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap – Purple Wings Up Gold Braid

33rd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap in purple carries the sovereign grade of the Scottish Rite in a piece of ceremonial headwear where the construction details confirm the rank as clearly as the insignia itself. The cap body sits in deep purple fabric, a colour reserved within Scottish Rite tradition for the 33rd Degree, and the surface reads smooth and taut across the cylindrical crown without gathering or unevenness at the side seams.

The winged eagle emblem dominates the front face of the cap, worked by hand directly onto the purple ground. Wings spread upward in the raised position, each feather line defined individually in gold thread that catches directional light and creates depth across the full spread. The eagle body sits centrally, with a radiating sunburst device rising above the crown of the figure in thread that reads bright gold against the purple field. Below the eagle, a shield device anchors the lower portion of the emblem, and wheat ear sprays extend outward from each side, each spike picked out in the same gold thread weight as the main figure. Hand application at this level of detail produces raised surface texture that machine stitching cannot replicate at the same thread density.

Two parallel gold braid lines run horizontally around the full circumference of the cap, one near the crown edge and one above the brim line. These bands frame the emblem zone and give the cap its formal structure when viewed in profile. A gold cord runs along the top crown edge, finishing the cap perimeter with consistent weight and colour. The braid and cord trim sits flat and even, without the lifting or fraying at joins that indicates lower-grade trim attachment.

Purple and gold together mark the 33rd Degree with the colour language that Scottish Rite officers and members recognise immediately. When a 33rd Degree Mason enters the Lodge room wearing this cap, the combination of colour, winged eagle emblem, and gold braid trim communicates sovereign grade without requiring any additional insignia.

Multiple size options allow correct fit across adult head sizes. A cap that sits level at the brow line and does not ride high at the back reads correctly in formal Scottish Rite ceremony in a way that an ill-fitted cap does not, regardless of the quality of the emblem work.

The parallel gold braid bands hold their horizontal line around the full cap circumference without lifting at the rear join point through repeated ceremonial seasons.

Product Features

Hand-worked winged eagle emblem with raised gold thread detail

Each feather line, wheat ear spike, and sunburst ray is applied individually by hand, producing raised surface texture and directional light response that machine stitching at this density cannot achieve.

Deep purple fabric body with taut smooth surface

The cylindrical cap body sits in Scottish Rite 33rd Degree purple, cut and constructed so the surface reads even and smooth without seam gathering or fabric pull across the crown face.

Twin parallel gold braid bands across full cap circumference

Two horizontal braid lines frame the emblem zone and give the cap its formal profile in side view, sitting flat and even without lifting at the rear join point.

Gold cord crown edge finish

A continuous gold cord runs the full perimeter of the top crown edge, completing the cap construction with consistent weight and colour that matches the braid bands below.

Multiple size availability

Sized across a practical adult range so the cap sits level at the brow and holds its position correctly through the full duration of Scottish Rite ceremony.

Specifications

  • Material: Purple Fabric
  • Embroidery: Hand Embroidered
  • Trim: Gold Braid – twin parallel bands
  • Crown Finish: Gold cord edge
  • Degree: 33rd Degree Scottish Rite
  • Fit: Multiple sizes available

FAQ

Q: Which degree is this crown cap made for?

A: This cap is made specifically for the 33rd Degree of the Scottish Rite, carrying the winged eagle emblem and purple colourway that identify sovereign grade within the Scottish Rite structure.

Q: What makes the emblem finish hand worked rather than machine applied?

A: Hand application allows individual feather lines, wheat ear spikes, and sunburst rays to be worked at a thread density and surface relief that machine stitching cannot replicate at the same scale.

Q: How do I select the correct size?

A: Measure your head circumference approximately one eighth of an inch above the ear across the mid-forehead and select the corresponding size. A correctly fitted cap sits level at the brow without riding high at the rear.

Q: Is the gold trim attached securely through repeated use?

A: Yes. The twin braid bands and crown cord are attached to hold their horizontal line and perimeter position through extended ceremonial use without lifting at join points.

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