Shriners Fez — Three-Row Jeweled
The Three-Row Jeweled Shrine Fez — For the Shrine Temple Officer & Divan Member
The three-row jeweled fez is a mark of elevated honor within the Shrine — worn by Nobles who serve as elected or appointed officers of their Shrine Center (temple). These are the leaders of the Shrine, the men who guide their temple's ceremonial life, charitable programs, and fraternal activities throughout the year.
Who Wears the Three-Row Jeweled Fez?
This distinguished fez is worn by members of the Divan — the governing body of a Shrine Center — which includes officers such as:
- Potentate — the presiding officer and highest elected leader of the temple
- Chief Rabban — the first officer in line of succession
- Assistant Rabban — second in succession
- High Priest & Prophet — the spiritual officer of the temple
- Oriental Guide — responsible for initiatory work and ritual
- Treasurer & Recorder — financial and administrative officers
- Appointed Divan officers — including the Director of Ceremonial, Marshal, Captain of the Guard, and others
These Nobles have been entrusted with the leadership of their temple and the stewardship of its mission. Their three-row jeweled fez reflects that trust and responsibility.
The Jeweling
The three-row fez is densely set with three concentric rows of hand-set aurora borealis crystals, rhinestones, and seed pearls outlining every letter, border, and emblem element. The result is a spectacular, richly luminous fez that commands immediate recognition in any parade formation or ceremonial setting. When a Noble wearing a three-row fez enters the room, his rank is unmistakable.
Shriners Hospitals for Children
Divan officers lead their temples in raising funds and awareness for Shriners Hospitals for Children, the network of 22 pediatric specialty hospitals providing world-class care to children regardless of their family's ability to pay. The three-row fez is worn in service of that sacred mission.
Care & Storage
A three-row jeweled fez represents a significant investment in craftsmanship and fraternal identity. Protect it with a custom embroidered fez carry case — structured to preserve the fez's shape, shield the triple-row jeweling from damage, and keep this distinguished piece of regalia in impeccable condition for every ceremonial occasion and parade appearance.