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19th Degree Scottish Rite Apron – Golden Stars – Omega Sign Blue Red
The Omega sits at the center of the red flap not as decoration but as degree language. In the 19th Degree of the Scottish Rite, the symbol of completion marks the officer who has moved through the preceding degrees and arrived at the threshold this one represents. Every brother in the chapter room who has taken this degree reads that gold Omega on the red flap and understands exactly what the wearer has earned.
Twelve five-pointed golden stars scatter across the dark blue apron body in the arrangement the 19th Degree tradition places them. Each star represents a Masonic virtue carried through the degree work, and their distribution across the blue ground mirrors the way those virtues spread across the full breadth of a Master Mason’s obligations rather than clustering in a single point. The dark blue surface gives each gold star the contrast it needs to read individually under Scottish Rite chapter lighting without any two stars bleeding together visually.
The 1.75 inch wide red border traces the perimeter of the apron body and defines the boundary between the blue satin center and the outer edge. Moire ribbon at that width produces the watered silk pattern that catches chapter room light differently than flat ribbon does. The pattern shifts as the officer moves, and that movement quality is what moire has offered Scottish Rite degree wear for generations of ceremonial use. Red moire at this width reads as a deliberate rank signal from across the room.
The apron body measures 350 millimeters wide by 300 millimeters high, sized for the proportions that Scottish Rite apron tradition establishes for this degree level. The construction combines moire ribbon, satin, and imitation or lambskin leather in the material selection that gives each surface element its correct visual weight. Satin carries the blue ground. Leather provides the structural base. Moire defines the border.
Soft padding behind the apron face gives the piece a held, substantial feel when worn. A padded apron body does not fold or crease at the center during a long degree evening the way an unpadded construction can. The padding holds the flat presentation the degree ceremony demands from the opening through the closing.
A rear pocket sits recessed against the lining for officers who carry items to chapter. The pocket does not affect the front drape or the way the apron hangs during procession and degree work.
The adjustable belt fastens with a gold plated snake fitting that holds its set position through the full ceremony without requiring adjustment. The gold plating on the fitting carries the color register of the stars and the Omega sign, maintaining a consistent metallic tone across every visible element of the apron at degree wear.
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Specifications
- Material: Moire ribbon, imitation or lambskin leather, satin
- Color: Dark blue, red, gold
- Size: Width 350 mm, Height 300 mm
- Border: Red moire ribbon, 1.75 inches wide
- Flap: Red with gold Omega sign
- Stars: 12 five-pointed golden stars on blue body
- Belt: Adjustable with gold plated snake fitting
- Lining: Rear pocket included
- Padding: Soft padding throughout
Q: What do the symbols on this apron represent?
A: The twelve five-pointed golden stars represent Masonic virtues carried through the 19th Degree work. The gold Omega sign on the red flap symbolizes the completion of a cycle, which is the central theme of this Scottish Rite degree.
Q: What materials are used in this apron’s construction?
A: The apron combines moire ribbon for the border, satin for the blue body, and imitation or lambskin leather for the structural base, with soft padding throughout and a rear pocket in the lining.
Q: What size is this Scottish Rite apron?
A: The apron measures 350 millimeters wide by 300 millimeters high, excluding the border fringe, sized to the proportions the 19th Degree Scottish Rite tradition establishes for this officer level.
Q: How does the belt fasten on this apron?
A: The adjustable belt uses a gold plated snake fitting that holds its position through the full length of a degree ceremony without requiring adjustment.
Product Features
Gold Omega sign centered on red moire flap
The Omega sits at the exact center of the red flap where 19th Degree Scottish Rite tradition places it, worked in gold against the red moire surface for clear symbol visibility across the chapter room.
Twelve five-pointed golden stars across dark blue satin body
Each star is individually placed across the blue ground in the degree arrangement, with the dark blue satin providing the contrast that keeps every gold star distinct under chapter lighting.
Red moire ribbon border at 1.75 inches wide
The watered silk pattern in the moire shifts under chapter room light as the officer moves, producing the rank signal that Scottish Rite degree wear has carried in this border style for generations.
Soft padding with rear pocket lining
Padding behind the apron face holds the flat presentation through the full degree evening without creasing, while the recessed rear pocket carries officer items without affecting front drape.
Gold plated snake belt fitting on adjustable strap
The gold plated finish matches the star and Omega metallic register across the full apron, and the snake fitting holds its waist position through a complete Scottish Rite chapter ceremony.
Additional information
| Material | Synthetic, Leather, Lambskin, Satin |
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8 reviews for 19th Degree Scottish Rite Apron – Golden Stars – Omega Sign Blue Red
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Jeffrey Bryant (verified owner) –
Great seller.
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Lucy Price (verified owner) –
Prompt delivery.
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Laura Roberts (verified owner) –
Excellent transaction.
- 4 out of 5
Vincent Richardson (verified owner) –
Great packaging.
- 5 out of 5
Rita Martinez (verified owner) –
Good quality.
- 5 out of 5
Bernice Bryant (verified owner) –
Great item.
- 4 out of 5
Phillip Barnes (verified owner) –
Great experience.
- 5 out of 5
Jeffrey Bryant (verified owner) –
Fast response.
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