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Masonic Worshipful Master Craft English Regulation Cuff – Sky Blue Hand Embroidery Fringe

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Masonic Worshipful Master Craft English Regulation Cuff in sky blue with hand embroidered Lodge emblem silver fringe braid – Trusted by Lodge Officers

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Description

Masonic Worshipful Master Craft English Regulation Cuff – Sky Blue Hand Embroidery Fringe

Masonic Worshipful Master Craft English Regulation Cuff presents the office of the Worshipful Master at the wrist — the point of the body most visible during degree work, obligation, and Lodge ceremony. Sky blue fabric forms the cuff body, structured into its cylindrical form by internal construction that holds the shape without collapsing at the wrist edge or rolling at the top during the full movement range of a ceremony. Against that sky blue field, a circular hand embroidered emblem carries the Lodge name around its outer border and the Lodge insignia at its center — the emblem specific to the Craft Chapter wearing these cuffs, worked in silver thread that reads against the blue fabric with the kind of contrast earned only through hand embroidery at close thread tension.

English regulation standards govern both the proportion and the construction of this cuff. Regulation is not a marketing term here — it describes the specific dimensional and finishing requirements that English Craft Lodge dress codes establish for officer accessories worn at the wrist. Each cuff follows those standards in its border width, its emblem placement, and its fringe specification, so the piece presented at a formally constituted English Craft Lodge meeting carries the correct visual language without deviation. For a Worshipful Master whose Lodge operates under English regulation, wearing a non-compliant cuff is not an option — this piece removes that concern entirely.

Silver fringe runs along the lower edge of each cuff, its strands uniform in length, anchored with stitching that prevents individual threads from pulling loose during the extended arm movements Lodge ceremony demands. The fringe adds the ceremonial weight and visual completion that English regulation officer accessories carry at the wrist edge — not decorative in isolation, but part of the formal dress vocabulary that English Craft Lodge tradition has established across generations of officer wear. Silver braid trim borders the upper and side edges of each cuff, framing the sky blue body and tying the trim elements into a single composed presentation.

Hand embroidery on the circular Lodge emblem means each letter of the Lodge name around the border, each element of the central insignia, is worked individually by a craftsman pulling silver thread through sky blue fabric at consistent tension. The finished circle sits raised from the cuff surface, its border text legible at Lodge room distance and its central motif reading with the dimensional quality that machine embroidery cannot replicate at this scale. Two cuffs arrive as a matched pair, the emblem centered identically on each piece so both wrists present the same balanced composition when the Worshipful Master takes his place in the East.

Sky blue fabric breathes against the wrist during extended ceremonial wear, the smooth interior finish preventing abrasion through the full Lodge meeting from opening to close. The cuff holds its cylindrical form through repeated wear and careful storage, returning to shape meeting after meeting without requiring pressing or reshaping. For the Worshipful Master of an English Craft Lodge, the accessories worn at the wrist carry the same obligation as the apron worn at the waist — they must be correct, they must be present, and they must honor the office they identify.

Product Features

Circular Hand Embroidered Lodge Emblem in Silver Thread

A circular emblem with Lodge name text around the outer border and Lodge insignia at center is hand embroidered in silver thread on each cuff, raised from the sky blue fabric surface for Lodge room visibility.

Sky Blue Structured Cuff Body

High-quality sky blue fabric forms the cuff in a cylindrical structure that holds its shape at the wrist through full ceremonial movement without collapsing or rolling at the edges.

Silver Fringe Along Lower Cuff Edge

Uniform silver fringe runs the full lower edge of each cuff, anchored with secure stitching that holds individual strands in place through extended arm movement during Lodge degree work.

Silver Braid Border Trim

Silver braid frames the upper and side edges of each cuff, unifying the trim elements with the fringe and embroidery thread into a single silver-on-blue color composition.

English Regulation Construction Standards

Each cuff is built to English Craft Lodge regulation specifications for proportion, emblem placement, and fringe finishing, ensuring correct officer dress for formally constituted English Craft Lodge meetings.

Specifications

  • Material: Sky blue fabric with hand embroidery and fringe
  • Embroidery: Hand embroidered Lodge emblem — silver thread
  • Fringe: Silver fringe — lower edge
  • Trim: Silver braid border
  • Standard: English regulation
  • Sold as: Pair

FAQ Section

Q: What does “English Regulation” mean for this cuff?

A: English regulation refers to the specific dimensional and finishing standards established by English Craft Lodge dress codes for officer accessories. This cuff is built to those specifications in proportion, emblem placement, and fringe detail, making it suitable for formally constituted English Craft Lodge meetings.

Q: Is the Lodge emblem on these cuffs hand embroidered?

A: Yes. The circular Lodge emblem — including the name text around the border and the central insignia — is hand embroidered in silver thread on each cuff, producing a raised surface that reads with dimensional depth against the sky blue fabric.

Q: Are both cuffs in the pair identical in emblem placement?

A: Yes. Both cuffs are produced as a matched pair with the circular emblem centered identically on each piece, so both wrists present a balanced and consistent presentation when worn together.

Q: Which Masonic office is this cuff designed for?

A: This cuff is designed for the Worshipful Master of an English Craft Lodge, carrying the office-specific emblem and meeting the English regulation standards required for that senior Lodge position.

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