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While bishops, as monks, wear the klobuk, that is a plain black kamilavka with a black veil, the klobuk of higher ranked bishops differ. The veil for [[archbishop]]s has a jeweled cross on the from of the veil. [[Metropolitan]]s wear a white veil over their kamilavka, with the same cross as do the archbishops.The head dress for the Patriarch of Moscow differ more significantly. He wears a head covering called a koukoulion, a white conical head covering, instead of the kamilavka, with the monastic veil.
For non-monastic clergy, the kamilavka, of different colors, can be received as [[Clergy awards|awards]]. Married deacons awarded the honorary rank of [[protodeacon]] wear a colored kamilavka, usually purple or red, as do [[archpriest]]s. [[Archdeacon]]s, however, continue to wear the black kamilavka.
==Serbian tradition==