Shriners Fez-Five-Row
The Two-Row Jeweled Shrine Fez — For the Active Club & Unit Noble
The two-row jeweled fez is the proud choice of the active, engaged Noble — a Shriner who has gone beyond general membership to join a Shrine Club or Unit. Whether he marches with a precision patrol, rides in a motor corps, performs with a drum and bugle corps, entertains as part of a clown unit, or participates in any other affiliated Shrine performing group, the two-row fez announces his dedication to Shrine life with unmistakable brilliance.
Who Wears the Two-Row Jeweled Fez?
This fez is worn by Nobles who are active members of a Shrine Club or Unit — the heart and soul of every Shrine parade and public event. These are the Nobles who show up, suit up, and bring the Shrine's spirit of fun, fellowship, and philanthropy to communities across the country. Their two-row fez is a badge of that active commitment.
Each letter, border, and emblem element on this fez is outlined with a double row of hand-set aurora borealis crystals, rhinestones, and seed pearls, creating a luminous, eye-catching effect that sparkles brilliantly under parade sunlight and ceremonial lighting alike. It is a significant step up from the standard fez — a visible declaration that this Noble is all-in for the Shrine.
Shriners Hospitals for Children
Every appearance these Nobles make — every parade, every public event, every community gathering — raises awareness and support 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 two-row fez is worn in service of that mission.
Care & Storage
A two-row jeweled fez travels frequently — to parades, unit rehearsals, temple events, and Shrine conventions. Protect your investment with a dedicated embroidered fez carry case that preserves the double-row jeweling, shields the embroidery from dust and damage, and keeps your fez in parade-perfect condition season after season.