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12th Degree Scottish Rite Apron – White Sky Blue Border Gold Fringe

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  1. RS

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    Item shipped quickly.

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    Exactly as expected.

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Description

12th Degree Scottish Rite Apron – White Sky Blue Border Gold Fringe

12th Degree Scottish Rite Apron opens with a white fabric body lined with sky blue borders that wrap the full perimeter and form the V-shaped collar at the top. Sky blue carries a lighter, cleaner tone than royal blue, reading with an airy clarity under Lodge room lighting that distinguishes the 12th Degree color presentation from deeper blue used in other Scottish Rite degrees. The border sits at consistent width from the base edge to the collar point, framing the white apron field in a clean, even line.

Gold fringe runs along the lower edge and sides of the apron. Each strand hangs at consistent length from the border hem, moving naturally with the wearer during ceremony without tangling at the corners. The fringe weight pulls the lower edge straight, keeping the apron front flat and level when the Master Architect officer stands during formal Scottish Rite degree occasion. Against the sky blue border, the gold fringe reads in warm contrast that reinforces the formal presentation of the full apron.

The input confirms embroidery on this apron. From the image, the embroidered symbols visible on the white body field include a protractor positioned on the flap at the collar, and in the center field a plain scale, a sector, and compasses arranged to form a triangular composition. Each instrument symbol is rendered in gold thread against the white fabric ground, with clear definition between the individual tool forms and their intersection points within the triangular arrangement. The protractor on the collar flap sits centered with its graduated arc visible above the V-collar line.

The back of the apron is constructed in blue fabric with a pocket for convenient storage. The blue back lining provides a complete color wrap when the apron is viewed from the rear, and the rear pocket provides discrete storage access without affecting the clean embroidered front presentation.

Sky blue borders at the collar, the side edges, and the base frame the white body field on all sides. The consistent border width around the full perimeter keeps the geometry of the apron frame regular, and the gold fringe at the lower and side hem edges extends the visual line of the border downward and outward. Together, the sky blue border and the gold fringe establish the color combination that identifies the 12th Degree Master Architect within the Scottish Rite system.

At this degree level, the instrument symbols carry specific architectural significance within Scottish Rite teaching. The protractor, scale, sector, and compasses arranged into a triangular form on the apron body communicate the Grand Master Architect degree content directly through the embroidered field, connecting the physical construction of the apron to the degree symbolism it represents.

The rear pocket sits within the blue back panel without creating visible bulk at the apron front, keeping the embroidered instrument composition fully visible and centered throughout the full ceremony. The gold fringe strands at the lower hem hold their color against the sky blue border across repeated Scottish Rite ceremony use without fraying at the individual strand bases.

Product Features

Sky Blue Border Lining

Sky blue borders wrap the full apron perimeter and collar at consistent width, framing the white body field with a lighter, cleaner tone that identifies the 12th Degree color presentation during Scottish Rite ceremony.

Gold Fringe on Lower and Side Edges

Gold fringe strands hang at consistent length from the lower and side border hems, pulling the apron edges straight under their own weight and reading in warm contrast against the sky blue border during formal degree wear.

Embroidered 12th Degree Instrument Symbols

The input confirms embroidery on this apron. From the image, a protractor sits on the collar flap and a plain scale, sector, and compasses arranged into a triangular form occupy the white body field in gold thread with clear instrument definition.

Blue Back Panel with Rear Pocket

The apron back is constructed in blue fabric with a rear pocket providing convenient storage access without creating visible bulk at the embroidered front panel during ceremony.

White Body Field with Sky Blue and Gold Framing

The white fabric apron body sits within the sky blue border and gold fringe frame, providing maximum contrast for the gold instrument embroidery across the full body field during 12th Degree Scottish Rite occasions.

Specifications

  • Material: High-Quality Fabric with Embroidery
  • Color: White with Sky Blue Borders and Gold Fringe
  • Emblems: Protractor, Plain Scale, Sector, Compasses forming a Triangle
  • Back: Blue with Rear Pocket
  • Degree: 12th Degree – Master Architect

FAQ

Q: What degree is this apron designed for?

A: This apron is designed for the 12th Degree of the Scottish Rite, known as the Grand Master Architect degree, carrying the protractor, scale, sector, and compasses symbols specific to this degree.

Q: What embroidered symbols appear on this apron?

A: From the image, a protractor sits on the collar flap and a plain scale, sector, and compasses arranged to form a triangle occupy the white body field, all rendered in gold thread with clear instrument definition.

Q: What color is the fringe on this apron?

A: Gold fringe runs along the lower and side edges of the apron at consistent strand length, reading in warm contrast against the sky blue border during formal Scottish Rite ceremony wear.

Q: What is on the back of this apron?

A: The back is constructed in blue fabric with a rear pocket that provides convenient storage access without creating visible bulk at the embroidered front panel during ceremony.

Q: What makes the sky blue border distinct from other Scottish Rite aprons?

A: Sky blue carries a lighter, cleaner tone than the royal or dark blue used in other degrees, reading with clear visual distinction under Lodge room lighting that identifies the 12th Degree color presentation specifically.

8 reviews for 12th Degree Scottish Rite Apron – White Sky Blue Border Gold Fringe

  1. 5 out of 5

    Mario Diaz (verified owner)

    Quick shipping.

  2. 4 out of 5

    Gloria Brooks (verified owner)

    Solid construction.

  3. 5 out of 5

    Jack Hayes (verified owner)

    Great quality.

  4. 4 out of 5

    Darlene Price (verified owner)

    Good quality product.

  5. 4 out of 5

    Benny Howard (verified owner)

    Great customer support.

  6. 4 out of 5

    Jason Evans (verified owner)

    Exactly as expected.

  7. 5 out of 5

    Phillip Barnes (verified owner)

    Item shipped quickly.

  8. 5 out of 5

    Russell Simmons (verified owner)

    Very happy with purchase.


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