Fez
The ceremonial hat of a bishop is called a mitre. It is a tall, pointed hat worn during liturgical ceremonies as a symbol of the bishop's authority and office within the Catholic Church.
Buddhists in general do not wear hats, because Buddhist monastic rules forbid the wearing of hats except for ritual/ceremonial purposes - an exception to this rule is made in cold weather.As an example of this 'no hat' restriction, when the Dalai Lama was awarded an International Honorary University degree he removed the traditional mortar board from his head and just carried it in his hand.In China Buddhist priests wear a skullcap called a bao-tzu or mao-tzu. In Japan the priest's cap is pillbox shaped and is called a bosa.The Karampa (third in the heiracrchy of authority, the Dalai Lama being the highest authority in the faith) of the Kagyupa school/group/denomination sometimes wears a Black Crown [Tibeoan: shwa-nag]. In Sanskrit it is called vajra mukut (thunderbolt crown.)In Tibet, the Sakya school of Buddhists wear a distinctive red ceremonial hat known as the sa-zhu, or pan chen zhwa dmar. It looks like a turban. The lappets of the hood are kept in a raised and crossed position, and thus show a diagonal ribbon indicating rank. The original hat from which the sa-zhu is derived is called kyang-zhu, which means 'extended', referring to the long side flaps which were worn hanging down, not raised and crossed as they are today. At ceremonial times the Gelugpa school wear a tall, pointed yellow hood, known as a Tsongkhapa, after the man who introduced this tyle. It is also known as a 'Yellow sne ringhat' (Tibetan: pan zhwa sne ring ser po).You are very unlikely to see a Buddhist wearing a black hat. If you do see a Buddhist wearing a ceremonial hat, it will very likely be either red or yellow. So if you simply used the description Yellow Hat, or Red Hat, most people would probably know what you are talking about!In fact, the Nyingma, Kagyu and the Sakyaschools of Buddhists are often known as the Red Hats, and those of the Gelug school are actually known as the Yellow Hats!See 'Related Links' for sources and more information.
An Abbots Hat is also known as a skullcap or zucchetto, which is a small cap worn by clerics in the Roman Catholic Church. It typically covers the top of the head and can vary in color depending on the wearer's rank.
A Santa hat is not generally considered a religious symbol. It is commonly associated with Christmas and the figure of Santa Claus, who is based on the Christian Saint Nicholas but has evolved into a secular cultural icon associated with gift-giving during the holiday season.
Wearing a medallion and crucifix on a hat for a Tejano may symbolize religious beliefs, faith, and cultural identity. It could also signify the importance of faith in daily life and serve as a personal expression of religious devotion and heritage.
The Shriner's hat is called a fez.
The Arabic hat that the Shriners wear is called a fez.
It is called a Fez.
Shriners was created in 1870.
It is masonic shriners ring. A man has to be a mason before he can be a shriner.
yes, the shriners are volunteers
Shriners fraternity at university of houston?
You can donate to the shriners here: http://alzafarhospitalgala.org/tickets.html Thanks!
Shriners Hospital for Children - Houston - was created in 1952.
Mystic Shriners at Dreamland - 1907 was released on: USA: November 1907
The shriners convention he was wearing a shriners fez I would say most likely he is but im not 100% sure
The Shriners' Convention in California - 1912 was released on: USA: 8 June 1912