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Past Master Blue Lodge California Regulation Crown Cap – White Patch Double Braid

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Description

Past Master Blue Lodge California Regulation Crown Cap – White Patch Double Braid

Sitting in the East for a full year changes how a Mason carries himself in the lodge room. When that year ends and the installation closes, the Past Master cap is one of the few things that marks what he did permanently. Every time it goes on, the lodge room reads it correctly without a word being spoken.

This Past Master Blue Lodge California Regulation Crown Cap is built from premium black rayon with a white patch at the front and double gold braid running the circumference. The gold Past Master symbol sits embroidered on the white patch, clean and precise against the white background. That contrast, gold on white against the black rayon body, is what gives this cap its visual authority under lodge lighting. The California Regulation specification means the construction follows the proportion and format that California Blue Lodge tradition calls for, correct for formal installation evenings and regular lodge meetings alike.

Black rayon holds structured form through active use. A cap that loses its crown shape after a season of lodge meetings is not doing its job. This one stays formed because the material supports the structured build, and a cap that sits correctly on the head reads correctly from the floor.

Double braid is the distinction that separates Past Master headwear from general officer caps. Single braid marks one degree of office. Double braid marks the chair. Companions who know lodge protocol read that detail without thinking about it, and the brother wearing it knows it too. That recognition matters more during a lodge evening than most people give it credit for.

The gold Past Master emblem is worked with the precision that ceremonial degree insignia requires. Embroidery on officer headwear needs to hold its definition through regular wear without the detail softening or the gold thread losing its tone. This patch stays clear and correct through lodge meeting after lodge meeting.

For a Past Master receiving his cap at installation or a lodge purchasing for an incoming Past Master, this piece is correct in format, correct in material, and correct in the detail that the California Regulation specification demands.

Each cap is individually inspected before dispatch and arrives ready for ceremonial use.

Q: What does California Regulation mean for this cap?

A: It means the cap is built to the proportion, format, and specification that California Blue Lodge tradition requires for Past Master headwear. It is correct for formal installation evenings and regular lodge meetings under California jurisdiction.

Q: What is the cap made from?

A: The body is premium black rayon with a white patch at the front carrying the embroidered gold Past Master symbol and double gold braid running the full circumference.

Q: What makes this cap specific to Past Masters?

A: The double braid and the Past Master emblem on the white patch are both specific to the office. Companions in the lodge room read both details correctly without needing an introduction.

Q: How should this cap be stored between lodge meetings?

A: Store it in a regalia case or box that supports the crown shape. Keep it away from pressure that would flatten the structured rayon body or bend the braid out of alignment.

Product Features

Premium black rayon with structured crown

Holds its form through regular lodge meetings and installation evenings without softening or losing the cap shape that ceremonial wear requires.

Embroidered gold Past Master symbol on white patch

Gold on white against the black rayon body gives the emblem the contrast it needs to read clearly under lodge lighting. Embroidery holds its definition through active ceremonial use.

Double gold braid running full circumference

The mark of the Past Master’s cap. Two braids signal the chair clearly to every companion in the room, which is exactly what degree insignia is designed to do.

California Regulation specification

Built to the correct proportion and format for California Blue Lodge Past Master headwear. Appropriate for formal installations and regular lodge meetings under California jurisdiction.

Specifications

  • Material: Black rayon with white patch and double braid
  • Emblem: Embroidered gold Past Master symbol

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