Mitre
A mitre is a ceremonial headpiece worn by bishops and some other clergy in the Christian tradition. It is typically made of two triangular pieces of fabric that are sewn together, forming a peak at the top. The mitre is often adorned with symbols and colors that represent the specific season of the church calendar or the bishop's diocese.
In addition to its religious significance, the mitre serves as a symbol of authority and leadership within the Catholic Church and other denominations. It is usually worn during important liturgical ceremonies, such as Mass and other religious celebrations, highlighting the bishop's role in guiding the faith community.