The Knight Kadosh Collar is the distinguished ceremonial regalia of the 30th Degree in the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (AASR), known as Chevalier Kadosh or Chevalier du Saint-Sépulcre depending on jurisdiction. This degree represents one of the most solemn and chivalric levels of the Rite, rooted in ideals of moral courage, justice, and spiritual knighthood—with deep connections to Templar tradition, martyrdom, and the defense of truth.
Design & Materials:
Collar Shape:
Traditional V-shaped neck collar, broad and ceremonial in scale, tailored to drape gracefully over the chest and shoulders.
Ribbon Color:
Constructed from high-quality black moiré ribbon, symbolizing mystery, mourning, and the grave responsibility carried by the Knight Kadosh. The moiré effect lends a subtle, rippling texture that enhances its solemn elegance.
Edging/Trim:
The collar is typically bordered with white or silver satin or metallic trim, representing light, purity, and the sword of justice that the Knight must wield.
Jewel / Pendant:
Suspended from the point of the collar is the Templar Cross (Cross Pattée), a prominent and radiant symbol of chivalry and martyrdom.
Material: Cast metal (silver-tone or gilt), often enameled in deep red.
Design Features:
A red cross pattée or cross potent, referencing the Crusading heritage and the spiritual battle against injustice and tyranny.
Some versions include crossed swords, a skull, or the letters K∴K∴ (Knight Kadosh) engraved on or around the jewel.
Symbolism:
Black Moiré Ribbon: Mortification of the ego, the death of error, and the inward journey of conscience.
Silver/White Trim: The triumph of truth and illumination gained through trial.
Templar Cross: A universal emblem of the spiritual knight, willing to lay down his life for righteousness, virtue, and divine law.
30th Degree (Knight Kadosh): A deeply philosophical and militant degree emphasizing justice over tyranny, and truth over hypocrisy—often viewed as the Rite’s moral apex before the administrative degrees.
Usage:
Worn by members of the 30° – Knight Kadosh / Chevalier Kadosh in:
Official rituals and degree conferrals
Scottish Rite meetings and chapters
Commemorative ceremonies or investitures
This collar is recognized in both Latin and continental Masonic traditions, where the Knight Kadosh degree holds central symbolic significance.
Specifications:
Ribbon Width: ~100–110 mm
Jewel Size: ~60–75 mm
Neck Drop: Mid-chest level with adjustable clasp
Materials: Moiré ribbon, metal jewel, reinforced backing
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