Black Masonic Cape with White Fur Collar – Three Times Powerful Master, AASR 4th–14th Degree - AASR - CHS 110
Black Masonic cape with white synthetic fur collar for the Three Times Powerful Master or TFPM of the 4th degree of the AASR
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Black Masonic Cape with White Fur Collar – Three Times Mighty Master AASR 4th–14th Degree
The black Masonic cape with white fur collar CHS110 is a ritual garment designed for the higher degrees of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (REAA), particularly for the role of Triple Powerful Master from the 4th to the 14th degree. Elegant, solemn, and highly symbolic, it belongs to the tradition of ceremonial command attire worn in lodge work.
Its wide and flowing cut ensures a majestic drape and excellent freedom of movement, making it suitable for extended ceremonies and ritual work within higher degree bodies. The contrast between the deep black fabric and the white fur collar highlights the symbolic dimension of the office and rank.
Carefully crafted from high-quality fabric, this cape offers comfort, structure, and durability, while fully respecting the requirements of REAA ceremonial work.
A cape suited to the higher degrees of REAA
This model is designed for the function of Triple Powerful Master within the 4th to 14th degrees of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. It can be worn during chapter meetings, elevation ceremonies, and symbolic work.
It is intended for lodges and workshops working within the higher degrees of REAA.
Key features of the CHS 110 cape
- Black elegant and fluid fabric
- Symbolic white fur collar
- Wide cut suitable for ritual ceremonies
- Optimal comfort for high-degree work
- Solemn and prestigious style
- Excellent durability and structure
- Black ribbon fastening at the collar
- 8 cm wide collar
A symbolic garment of command
The cape of the Triple Powerful Master represents ritual authority, transmission, and responsibility within the higher degrees of REAA. The white collar enhances the distinction of rank and reinforces the solemnity of ceremonies.
This CHS110 model is particularly appreciated for its ceremonial aesthetics, craftsmanship quality, and respect for the traditions of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite.
This cape is handmade on site by a professional seamstress and Sister of the craft.
CHS 110
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