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Miter "Grapes"
Miter "Grapes"
$160$178-10%
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Miter "Grapevine" No. 2
Miter "Grapevine" No. 2
$220$230-4%
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Miter "Great Flower" No. 1
$176$186-5%
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Miter "Greek Cross" No. 2
$178$186-4%
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Miter "Kolos"
$160
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Miter "Kolos"
$160
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Miter "Kolos"
$180
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Miter "Kolos"
$188
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Miter "Kolos"
$188
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Miter "Koloss"
$180
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Miter "Korona"
$200
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Miter "Korona"
$216$238-9%
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Miter "Korona"
$272
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Miter "Korona"
$216
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Miter "Korona"
$216
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Miter "Korona" Red
$272
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Miter "Kupina"
$248
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Miter "Little Flower"
$168
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Miter "Net" purple
Miter "Net" purple
$220
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Miter "Ornament"
$204
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Miter "Pochaiv"
$242
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Miter "Rhombus"
$176
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Miter "Rhombus"
$176
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Miter "Rose"
$160
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Miter "Setka" black
$220
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Miter "Setka" blue
Miter "Setka" blue
$220
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Miter "St. Nicholas"
$220
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Miter "St. Nicholas" No. 2
$200
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Miter "Star with Gospel"
$276
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Miter "Sviatohirska"
$360
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Headwear

Headwear— is an important part of church attributes, which includes various types of ecclesiastical headwear for priests, monks, and clergy. Such items combine canonical tradition, liturgical significance, and high quality of craftsmanship, making them an integral part of liturgical vestments.

Spiritual and liturgical significance

The head covering in the Christian tradition has deep symbolic meaning—it emphasizes the dignity of service, reverence before the saints, and participation in liturgical rites. According to church canons, the head covering may indicate rank, ministry, or degree of clergy, and also serves as a sign of respect for the sacred space of the church during worship services.

Assortment of headwear

  • mitres — ceremonial headgear for bishops and clergy;
  • Skafias and skufias are head coverings worn by clergy and monks during services.
  • kamilavkas and klobuks are traditional church head coverings that complement liturgical vestments;
  • hat cases — practical covers for storage and transportation;
  • other church head coverings that meet liturgical requirements

Who are the hats intended for

This category is intended for clergy, monks, and parishioners who are looking for canonically correct headwear for liturgical use or as a church gift item. The headwear is suitable for daily worship, festive celebrations, and church events where it is important to look dignified and in accordance with traditional church practice.