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Contact: Adeel Ayub
Company: Eland Groups
Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura
sialkot 51310
Pakistan
Phone: 300859090
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Date/Time:  9/20/25 7:10 GMT
 

masonic Apron

A Masonic Apron is one of the most important and recognizable symbols in
Freemasonry. It is both a badge of honor and a working tool, worn by
members during lodge meetings and ceremonies.

Key Points about the Masonic Apron:

Symbolism:

Represents purity of life, innocence, and dedication to service.

Reminds members of the ancient stonemasons, who wore aprons as protective
garments while working.

Serves as a “badge” of a Mason, denoting his degree, office, or
achievements.

Materials:

Traditi , onally made of white lambskin (a symbol of innocence and purity).

May also be made of cloth, leather, or silk with decorative embroidery.

Designs & Variations:

Entered Apprentice (1st Degree): Plain white lambskin apron with a flat or
rounded flap.

Fellow Craft (2nd Degree): Similar, but may have two blue rosettes.

Master Mason (3rd Degree): White apron edged with blue, with three rosettes
or levels of decoration.

Past Master & Officers: More ornate, often with embroidered emblems,
fringes, and levels of trim.

Higher Orders (Royal Arch, Scottish Rite, Knights Templar, etc.): Each body
has its own distinctive apron with rich colors, symbols, and embroidery.

Personal vs. Lodge Property:

A new Mason is often presented with a personal apron when initiated.

Lodges may also provide aprons for members to use during meetings.

Care & Respect:

Treated with great reverence and never used casually.

Often preserved as a keepsake and may even be buried with a Mason.

Minimum Order: 100 pieces

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