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15th Degree Scottish Rite Apron – White & Green Moire

Original price was: $109.Current price is: $69.

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Description

15th Degree Scottish Rite Apron | White & Green Moire

Coordinating the specific ritual requirements of the Knight of the East with this 15th Degree Scottish Rite Apron ensures your participation in the Lodge of Perfection is marked by precise jurisdictional accuracy. This specialized white and green moire apron is a functional necessity for members in the Gold Coast seeking to uphold ceremonial consistency during degree conferrals. The high-density bicolour ribbon and satin foundation act as a permanent symbol of your status as a Knight of the Sword or Eagle during assemblies in Adelaide. Whether you are presiding over a Chapter of Rose Croix in Hobart or attending a reunion in Canberra, this apron provides the gold-plated snake fitting and internal soft padding required for a stable and formal fit.

The Technical Synopsis

This 15th Degree apron is engineered with a 38 x 32 cm (15″x13″) frame, utilizing a reinforced satin base trimmed with bicolour moire ribbon. Specifically calibrated for the Knight of the East degree, the green and white color palette represents the historical and symbolic transition inherent in the ritual. The assembly is finalized with an adjustable belt system and a reinforced rear pocket to ensure the regalia maintains a crisp, weighted profile during complex ceremonial movements.

Functional Gains & Performance

  • Degree-Specific Calibration: The green and white moire configuration is specifically selected to align with the international Scottish Rite standards for the 15th Degree.

  • Structural Satin Base: Features a heavy-weight satin foundation that provides a smooth, non-reflective surface, ensuring the bicolour ribbon remains the visual focal point.

  • High-Tension Hardware: Equipped with an adjustable belt and a gold-plated snake fastener, providing a secure lock that prevents the apron from shifting off-center.

  • Internal Utility: Includes a reinforced pocket at the rear for the discrete storage of ritual summons, officer notes, or white gloves.

Build Quality & Material Science

The assembly uses High-Density Moire Ribbon, Reinforced Satin, and Gold-Plated Zinc Alloy. It is more durable than standard light-weight versions because the satin is backed with a stiffening layer to prevent “fabric fatigue” or drooping, giving a neat, formal look to the wearer. The moire ribbon features a high-relief “watered” weave that reflects light in a multidimensional pattern, maintaining its texture even after repeated lodge sessions.

The Competitive Advantage

Generic Scottish Rite aprons often utilize thin, single-stitch ribbons that fray at the edges. This version utilizes:

  1. Dye-Lot Stabilized Green Moire which ensures a deep, consistent hue that matches other 15th Degree regalia components.

  2. Gold-Plated Fittings cast for tarnish-resistance, ensuring the snake buckle remains bright without the use of abrasive cleaners.

  3. Anatomical Padding which provides a slight lift from the body, preventing the apron from sticking to clothing during varied environmental conditions.

Technical Breakdown Matrix

Component Technical Detail
Rank/Degree 15th Degree (Knight of the East/Sword)
Dimensions 38 x 32 cm (15″ x 13″)
Material Base Reinforced Ritual Satin
Ribbon Type White & Green Moire
Hardware Gold-Plated Adjustable Snake Fitting
Storage Integrated Rear Document Pocket

Shipping & Handling Excellence

To ensure the satin foundation and moire ribbon arrive without surface abrasions or permanent creasing, every apron is hand-wrapped in Acid-Free Tissue Paper and shipped in a rigid flat-lay protector. We utilize a global logistics network to ensure your Scottish Rite regalia reaches you in pristine condition, ready for your next ritual communication.

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