Archbishops and Metropolitans usually wear a small jewelled cross on the front of their klobuk as a mark of their rank [2].
The Patriarchs of some Orthodox Churches (for example, the Patriarch of Moscow) wear a white klobuk that is rounded on top, decorated with embroidered images of seraphim, and surmounted with a cross [3].
Description: This is a brand new Klobuk (Greek or Russian styl Christian Orthodox Vestments (Bishop, Priest and Deacon complete Sets of Clothing, sticharions, epitrachelions, cassocks, under-cassocks).
Description: This is a brand new Klobuk (Greek or Russian style) consist of Kamelavkion (clerical hat tailored in fl soft material blend of wool and cotton) and Epanokamelavkion (veil tailored in fl fine polyester).
The klobuk is worn by bishops, dignitaries and monks mostly.