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33rd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap – White Silk Purple Velvet Gold Bullion Hand Embroidery

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Description

33rd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap – White Silk Purple Velvet Gold Bullion Hand Embroidery

33rd Degree Scottish Rite Crown Cap carries the visual language of the Supreme Council degree with every element of its construction working toward a single statement of rank. White silk forms the cap body — flat-topped, cylindrical, clean — against which the deep purple velvet band that encircles the lower portion reads with the full weight of the 33rd degree color tradition. Gold bullion braid trims both the upper and lower edges of the purple band, framing it precisely and tying the metallic embroidery above it to the border below in a composition that feels resolved rather than assembled.

At the center of the purple velvet band, the double-headed eagle with wings raised is hand embroidered in gold bullion thread — the defining emblem of the 33rd degree Scottish Rite, worked at a scale that fills the band face with authority. Each wing spreads symmetrically from the central body, the individual feathers laid down by hand in gold bullion wire that catches Lodge room light with the dimensional quality only hand embroidery produces. Olive branch sprigs in matching gold bullion extend from either side of the eagle, their leaves individually stitched, completing the full emblem composition across the purple velvet ground. Above the eagle, a purple triangle bearing the numeral 33 in gold confirms the degree without ambiguity — the triangle emblem of the Supreme Council sitting in precise alignment above the eagle’s crowns.

A gold cord runs from one side of the cap to the other across the flat top, secured at each terminus by a gold button. This detail is not decorative in the conventional sense — at this degree level, the cord and button arrangement is part of the established visual vocabulary of 33rd degree headwear, present because the tradition requires it and absent on no correctly appointed cap of this rank. The gold buttons hold the cord cleanly without pulling the silk cap surface, and the cord lies flat across the white top without sagging or shifting during ceremony.

Hand embroidery at this complexity — double-headed eagle, olive branches, degree triangle, gold bullion throughout — represents hours of individual craft work on a single cap. Gold bullion wire behaves differently from standard metallic thread: it is stiffer, heavier, and more reflective, giving the finished emblem a raised, sculptural quality that machine alternatives cannot approach. Each element of the eagle sits proud of the purple velvet surface, catching light from multiple angles as the Brother moves through the Supreme Council room, the emblem reading not just as a flat design but as a composed three-dimensional piece of goldwork.

Available in various sizes, this cap fits correctly on the head of the Supreme Council officer wearing it, presenting the eagle emblem at the forward angle the degree demands. White silk, purple velvet, gold bullion — the three material elements of this cap are the three visual markers of 33rd degree Scottish Rite headwear, and this piece brings all three together with the hand embroidery standard the rank deserves.

Product Features

Double-Headed Eagle Wings Up in Gold Bullion Hand Embroidery

The 33rd degree double-headed eagle with wings raised is hand embroidered in gold bullion wire on the purple velvet band, its individual feathers and symmetrical wings worked stitch by stitch for dimensional depth.

Purple Triangle with 33 Above Eagle Emblem

A purple triangle bearing the numeral 33 in gold sits above the eagle in precise alignment, identifying the Supreme Council degree without ambiguity against the white silk cap body.

Gold Olive Branch Sprigs Flanking Central Eagle

Gold bullion hand embroidered olive branch sprigs extend from either side of the eagle, each leaf individually stitched, completing the full 33rd degree emblem composition across the purple velvet band.

Deep Purple Velvet Band with Gold Bullion Braid Trim

A rich purple velvet band encircles the cap body with gold bullion braid along both edges, framing the hand embroidered emblem and establishing the 33rd degree color tradition in the correct materials.

Gold Cord Across Cap Top with Gold Button Fastenings

A gold cord runs across the flat white silk cap top, secured at both sides by gold buttons — the established headwear detail of 33rd degree Scottish Rite crown caps.

Specifications

  • Material: Premium white silk with purple velvet band
  • Trim: Gold braid and gold bullion wire
  • Decoration: Gold cord and gold buttons
  • Emblem: Double-headed eagle — hand embroidered in gold bullion wire
  • Size Options: Various sizes available

FAQ Section

Q: Which degree and organization is this crown cap designed for?

A: This cap is designed for the 33rd degree of the Scottish Rite, carrying the double-headed eagle emblem, purple triangle with 33, and white silk and purple velvet construction specific to Supreme Council headwear.

Q: Is the eagle emblem hand embroidered or machine produced?

A: The double-headed eagle, olive branch sprigs, and degree triangle are all hand embroidered in gold bullion wire, producing a raised dimensional surface that machine embroidery cannot replicate at this complexity level.

Q: What is the purpose of the gold cord across the top of the cap?

A: The gold cord secured by gold buttons across the flat cap top is an established element of 33rd degree Scottish Rite crown cap design, present as part of the visual tradition of Supreme Council headwear rather than as decorative addition.

Q: Is this cap available in different sizes?

A: Yes. The cap is available in various sizes to ensure correct fit and proper forward presentation of the eagle emblem for all Supreme Council officers and 33rd degree members.

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