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9/20/25 7:11 GMT
MASONIC BATONS
Masonic batons are ceremonial staffs carried by certain lodge officers during processions, rituals, and formal meetings. They serve both a symbolic and practical purpose, acting as emblems of office and tools for maintaining order. Key Points about Masonic Batons: Symbol of Authority: Just as a gavel represents the Master’s authority, a baton symbolizes the leadership and responsibility of the officer who carries it. Officers Who Use Them: Deacons (Senior and Junior) – usually carry wands or batons topped with symbolic emblems (like a dove or sun/moon). Directors of Ceremonies / Marshals – often use batons to direct processions and ritual movements. Grand Officers – in higher Masonic jurisdictions, batons may be used in parades, installations, and convocations. Design: Generally crafted from wood or metal, polished, and sometimes adorned with silver or gilt fittings. The tops may feature symbolic emblems such as globes, jewels, or Masonic symbols (square and compasses, sun, moon, dove, etc.). Length is typically similar to a walking staff, making it visible during processions. Use in Ritual: Guides processions of officers and candidates. Represents guidance, direction, and the smooth conduct of lodge ceremonies. Reinforces the dignity and orderliness of Masonic work. Variations: Craft Lodges (Blue Lodge): Deacons’ wands are most common. Royal Arch, Knights Templar, and Higher Degrees: Different bodies have distinct styles of batons, often more ornate. Grand Lodge Ceremonies: Batons are highly decorative and used in official functions. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 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 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 7:04 GMT
Masonic File Cases
Masonic File Cases are specialized storage and carrying cases designed for safely keeping and organizing important Masonic documents, certificates, regalia papers, lodge records, or personal files of members. They are often used by secretaries, treasurers, and officers of a lodge to maintain order and ensure the protection of official documents. Key Features of Masonic File Cases: Material: Commonly made from leather, faux leather, or durable fabric with reinforced stitching. Designs: May feature plain styles, embossed Masonic symbols (Square & Compasses, lodge emblems, etc.), or custom lodge logos. Compartments: Multiple sections for documents, certificates, or small regalia items. Closure: Available with zippers, buckles, snaps, or combination locks for security. Portability: Often designed with handles or shoulder straps for easy carrying. Sizes: A4, legal, or custom-sized to accommodate aprons, certificates, and record sheets. Common Uses: Lodge Officers: To store minutes, charters, by-laws, and official papers. Individual Members: For safely carrying certificates, dues cards, or personal regalia documents. Presentation: Sometimes gifted to newly appointed lodge officers as a practical tool. Would you like me to also list the different types of Masonic file cases (e.g., leather brief style, zipper folio, apron/file combo cases) along with their typical uses? I prefer this response Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 7:01 GMT
ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND
The Royal Order of Scotland (ROS) is one of the oldest and most prestigious Masonic Orders, steeped in history, symbolism, and tradition. It is considered an invitational body, meaning that Master Masons cannot apply for membership directly but must be invited. Here’s a clear overview: Minimum Order: 50 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:59 GMT
Masonic Cap Case
A Masonic Cap Case is a protective carrying case designed to store and transport Masonic caps, especially those worn in various appendant bodies such as the Scottish Rite, Shrine, and Knights Templar. Since caps are often embroidered with detailed insignia, bullion work, and symbols of rank, the case helps keep them safe from dust, damage, or loss of shape. Key Features: Shape & Size: Usually round or oval to fit the cap’s form without crushing it. Material: Leather, imitation leather, or durable fabric with padding for protection. Interior: Soft lining (often satin or velvet) to protect embroidery and fabric. Closure: Zipper or buckle fastening for secure storage. Handle/Strap: Some models include a top handle or shoulder strap for easy carrying. Customization: May be embossed, embroidered, or printed with Masonic emblems (Square & Compasses, Double-Headed Eagle, Cross & Crown, etc.). Purpose: Protects ceremonial caps during travel. Keeps regalia organized and presentable. Adds a professional and respectful touch to Masonic regalia care. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:56 GMT
BLUE LODGE JEWELS
Could you clarify what you mean by “Blue Lodge Jewels” — are you referring to: Masonic Blue Lodge officer jewels / regalia? A jewelry brand or line named “Blue Lodge Jewels”? Something else (a song, book, etc.) If it’s the Masonic items, I can pull up info on what Blue Lodge jewels are, their meanings, how to buy, etc. Do you want me to explain or show examples? Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:53 GMT
Honor Caps
Could you clarify what you mean by “Honor Caps”? Some possibilities: Are you talking about Honour/Honors Caps as in presentation/recognition caps (sports, clubs)? Or “Honor Cap” in a game (like a cap on “honor points” in WoW or something)? Or caps/limits (“caps”) on honors/awards or status? If you mean presentation caps, I found a few examples: Gentlemen & Players in the UK do velvet Honour Caps that can be customised with tassels, cords, colours, logos. Centurion Sports & Headwear in Australia offers Honours Caps (velvet, embroidered, with braid and tassel) for clubs to recognise milestones, service etc. Honour Caps (UK) offers Cap Designer etc for organisations, clubs, schools. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:49 GMT
Plumes & Hackles
Plumes and Hackles are ornamental feather decorations traditionally worn on military headdresses, ceremonial caps, or helmets, and also seen in fraternal regalia such as Masonic and chivalric orders. They serve as a symbol of rank, regiment, or role, and add ceremonial distinction. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:40 GMT
Pace Sticks Supplier and Manufacture
A pace stick is a traditional military instrument used mainly for measuring and maintaining marching pace and distance during drill and parade training. It is strongly associated with the British Army, especially with the Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM), and has since been adopted by other Commonwealth and military organizations worldwide. Key Features of a Pace Stick: Design: A long, two-legged wooden stick, hinged at the top, allowing it to be opened and set at different angles. Material: Traditionally made from hickory or ash wood, often polished with brass fittings. Function: Used to measure marching distances, regulate steps, and set standards for drill precision. Carriage: Usually carried under the arm of the RSM or drill instructor as a symbol of authority. Symbolism: Represents discipline, precision, and control. Seen as a mark of authority for drill instructors and RSMs. Types: Standard Pace Stick – Traditional wooden version. Modern/Adjustable Pace Stick – Sometimes made with metal hinges for durability. Presentation Pace Stick – Highly polished, sometimes engraved, used as ceremonial or commemorative gifts. Usage: To set correct marching distances (e.g., between ranks). To measure and demonstrate correct drill movements. Carried in parades as a sign of drill authority. Would you like me to also prepare a list of global suppliers and manufacturers of pace sticks for you? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:32 GMT
Wooden Ceremonial Flagpole
A Wooden Ceremonial Flagpole is a traditional pole used in parades, ceremonies, and official events to display national, organizational, or institutional flags. Unlike outdoor flagpoles designed for permanent installation, ceremonial flagpoles are portable, elegant, and crafted with attention to detail. Key Features: Material: Made from polished hardwood (such as oak, mahogany, or ash), often varnished or lacquered for a glossy finish. Sections: Typically comes in two or three pieces with precision fittings for easy assembly and disassembly. Finish: Natural wood grain or stained in darker tones for a refined look. Pole Top (Finial): Decorated with brass or gold-plated ornaments such as an eagle, spearhead, cross, or globe. Height: Standard sizes range from 7 to 9 feet, suitable for indoor halls and ceremonial processions. Base: Often paired with a weighted floor stand, usually made of wood or metal, to hold the flag upright indoors. Accessories: May include carrying slings, tassels, fringed flags, and protective storage cases. Common Uses: Military and Regimental Ceremonies Masonic and Fraternal Lodges Religious and Civic Events Parades and Honor Guards Government Offices and Embassies Would you like me to also give you a comparison between wooden ceremonial flagpoles and aluminum ceremonial flagpoles (since both are commonly used)? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:25 GMT
Shemagh Scarf
A Shemagh Scarf (also known as a keffiyeh or ghutrah) is a traditional square-shaped piece of cloth, usually made of cotton, sometimes blended with polyester or wool. It originates from the Middle East and has both cultural and practical significance. Key Features: Shape & Size: Square, generally 42–47 inches (110–120 cm) per side. Material: Breathable cotton or cotton blends for comfort and durability. Colors: Commonly black-and-white or red-and-white checkered patterns, but available in many colors today. Weave: Lightweight yet strong, with fringed edges. Uses: Protection: Shields the face, head, and neck from sun, wind, dust, and sand. Military & Tactical: Widely used by armed forces worldwide for camouflage, warmth, and concealment. Cultural Identity: A symbol of heritage and identity in Arab and Middle Eastern cultures. Fashion: Adopted globally as a stylish accessory in casual and streetwear. Wearing Styles: Head Wrap (traditional keffiyeh style) for desert environments. Neck Scarf for warmth or style. Face Covering for protection against dust or harsh weather. Would you like me to also give you a step-by-step guide on how to wear a shemagh scarf in different styles (military, traditional, fashion)? Minimum Order: 50 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:23 GMT
Sampin
A sampin is a traditional Malay garment, often worn by men as part of their formal attire. It is a short sarong-like cloth, usually made of songket, tenun, or cotton, and is wrapped around the waist over a baju melayu (traditional Malay shirt and trousers). Key Features of a Sampin: Material: Commonly woven with silk or cotton, sometimes featuring metallic threads for luxury versions. Length: Shorter than a sarong—typically reaching between the knee and calf. Designs: Features intricate motifs such as floral, geometric, or traditional Malay patterns. Colors: Chosen to complement or contrast with the baju melayu, often in vibrant or ceremonial tones. Occasions: Worn during weddings, religious festivals like Hari Raya, official ceremonies, and by royalty or dignitaries. Styles of Wearing: Samping Ikat Lilit: Wrapped tightly around the waist. Samping Ikat Dagang Luar: Worn outside the shirt for a formal look. Samping Ikat Dagang Dalam: Worn tucked inside the shirt, common in Johor style. It plays both a decorative and symbolic role, representing tradition, status, and elegance in Malay culture. Do you want me to also explain the different regional variations of sampin (like Johor, Kedah, or Minangkabau styles)? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:22 GMT
Military Leather Belts
Military leather belts are an essential part of armed forces uniforms, valued for their durability, functionality, and symbolic significance. They are crafted from high-quality leather and designed to withstand heavy use in both ceremonial and combat settings. Key Features: Material: Genuine or full-grain leather, sometimes polished for a formal look. Colors: Traditionally black or brown, though some forces use white or other colors for parade dress. Buckle Styles: Plain brass or chrome-plated buckles for service wear. Decorated or engraved buckles for ceremonial use, often featuring military insignia, crests, or national emblems. Width & Thickness: Generally wider and sturdier than civilian belts to support gear or sidearms. Adjustability: Designed for secure fit and easy wear, sometimes with double prong or hook fastening. Types of Military Leather Belts: Service Belts – Standard issue for everyday duty; practical and strong. Dress Belts – Highly polished, often paired with ceremonial uniforms. Sam Browne Belts – A cross-strap style belt, historically used to carry swords or pistols, still worn in some military parades. Utility Belts – Wider belts designed to carry equipment, holsters, or ammunition pouches. Uses: Practical: Supporting uniforms, carrying sidearms or pouches. Ceremonial: Enhancing the formal appearance of dress uniforms. Symbolic: Representing authority, discipline, and tradition in military attire. Would you like me to also create a short product-style description (like for a catalog) of military leather belts, or a detailed historical background of their use? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:19 GMT
FABRIC FACE MASK SUPPLIERS
A fabric face mask is a reusable mask made from cloth materials designed to cover the nose and mouth. Unlike disposable medical masks, fabric masks are washable and often used for everyday protection, fashion, or uniform purposes. Key Features: Materials: Usually cotton, polyester, or blends for breathability and comfort. Some include multiple fabric layers or filter pockets. Designs: Can be plain, patterned, embroidered, or branded (logos, prints). Fastenings: Ear loops (elastic or adjustable), head ties, or behind-the- head straps. Reusability: Washable and eco-friendly compared to single-use masks. Uses: Health & Safety: Helps reduce spread of airborne droplets. Fashion: Styled with prints, embroidery, or coordinated with uniforms. Promotional: Customized with company logos or event branding. Cultural/Religious: Sometimes made with traditional fabrics for ceremonial or community use. Would you like me to create a catalog-style description for fabric face masks (like for a product listing), or a general overview (history, uses, types)? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 6:15 GMT
Metal Badges, Buckles, Buttons
Metal accessories such as badges, buckles, and buttons are widely used in military, ceremonial, fraternal, and fashion attire. Each carries both functional and symbolic value, serving as identifiers, decorative elements, or fasteners. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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