graduation caps
Graduation caps, also known as mortarboards, are traditional headwear worn during graduation ceremonies. They typically consist of a flat, square-shaped top and a tassel that hangs from the center. The cap symbolizes the completion of an academic program and is often worn by students receiving their diplomas.
The design of graduation caps has remained largely unchanged over the years. They are usually made from fabric and come in various colors, often representing the school or university the student is graduating from. The tassel is usually moved from one side to the other during the ceremony, marking the transition from student to graduate.