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Master Mason Blue Lodge Apron – Navy Blue White Silk Hand Embroidery
Master Mason Blue Lodge Apron on white lambskin leather carries a full field of hand embroidered Masonic working tools that sets it apart from every printed or machine-finished apron in Blue Lodge officer dress. The white lambskin body measures 35 centimeters high by 40.5 centimeters wide, a proportioned surface that gives the silk thread embroidery room to breathe and read clearly from across the Lodge room. Navy blue velvet borders the full perimeter of both the apron body and the bib flap, its pile surface sitting in deliberate contrast to the smooth lambskin beneath. The border is not ribbon — it is velvet, and that distinction is visible the moment the apron is brought into the light of the Lodge room.
The navy blue triangular bib carries the All-Seeing Eye at its center, hand embroidered in navy and white silk threads with radiating sunburst lines that extend outward in clean, even strokes. The eye is rendered with the kind of definition that only hand silk work produces — each thread placed individually, the iris and the surrounding rays distinct and sharp against the velvet bib. Below, where the bib meets the apron body, the V-line is clean and precise, the velvet border carrying through the angle without break or distortion.
On the white lambskin apron body, the working tools of a Master Mason are laid out in full. The Square and Compasses with the letter G occupy the center, hand embroidered at the correct proportions for formal Lodge presentation. To the left and right, the two pillars rise — Boaz and Jachin — each column rendered with globe tops and detailed shaft work in navy silk thread, the kind of architectural detail that demands patience from the hand that places each stitch. The gavel sits to the left of center, the trowel to the right, and the plumb appears near the central grouping, completing the full set of working tools that define the Master Mason degree in every regular Lodge jurisdiction.
White lambskin has been the traditional material for Masonic aprons since the earliest recorded Lodge practice. This apron honors that material choice with a body that lies flat, holds its shape, and provides a surface that silk thread embroidery adheres to cleanly without puckering or pulling. The navy blue and white silk threads chosen for the embroidery work match the velvet border in tone, creating a unified color story across the full apron face. Every symbol is placed with deliberate symmetry — the pillars equidistant from center, the tools balanced left and right, the eye centered on the bib without drift.
The blue polyester lining on the reverse carries a built-in pocket, sitting smooth against the body during Lodge degree work. The black polyester elastic belt runs 100 centimeters long and adjusts to fit waist sizes up to 125 centimeters, closing with a silver snake fastener that holds its set position through the full ceremony. The fastener does not slip or require repositioning once fixed, which matters when a Master Mason is active on the Lodge floor through an extended degree conferral.
Product Features
White Lambskin Leather Apron Body
The apron body is made on white lambskin leather measuring 35cm high by 40.5cm wide, providing the traditional Masonic apron material that lies flat, holds shape, and gives hand silk embroidery a clean surface to adhere to without distortion.
Hand Embroidered Working Tools in Navy – White Silk
Square and Compasses, two pillars, gavel, trowel, and plumb are all hand embroidered in navy blue and white silk threads across the lambskin body, each symbol individually placed for correct Masonic proportion and Lodge room clarity.
All-Seeing Eye Hand Embroidered on Navy Velvet Bib
The All-Seeing Eye sits centered on the navy blue velvet bib, hand embroidered in silk threads with radiating sunburst lines that read with definition and clarity from every position in the Lodge room.
Navy Blue Velvet Border – Body and Flap
Navy blue velvet runs the full border of both the apron body and bib flap, its pile surface contrasting deliberately against the white lambskin and lifting the apron above ribbon-bordered officer dress.
Blue Polyester Lining with Back Pocket
The reverse carries a blue polyester lining with a built-in pocket, sitting smooth against the body without creating visible bulk from the front during Lodge ceremony.
Adjustable Black Elastic Belt with Silver Snake Fastener
The 100cm black polyester elastic belt adjusts to fit waist sizes up to 125cm and closes with a silver snake fastener that locks in position and holds through the complete Lodge degree without mid-ceremony adjustment.
Specifications
- Material: White lambskin leather, navy blue velvet
- Embroidery: Hand embroidered with navy blue and white silk threads
- Dimensions: 35cm high x 40.5cm wide
- Border: Navy blue velvet on body and flap
- Lining: Blue polyester with back pocket
- Belt: Black polyester elastic, 100cm long
- Fastener: Silver snake fastener with adjuster
- Belt Fit: Up to 125cm waist
FAQ
Q: What material is the apron body made from?
A: The apron body is made on white lambskin leather, the traditional Masonic apron material, measuring 35 centimeters high by 40.5 centimeters wide.
Q: Is the embroidery on this apron hand done or machine produced?
A: All embroidery is hand embroidered using navy blue and white silk threads, including the All-Seeing Eye, Square and Compasses, two pillars, gavel, trowel, and plumb.
Q: Which Masonic working tools are embroidered on the apron body?
A: The apron features the Square and Compasses with G, two pillars representing Boaz and Jachin, a gavel, a trowel, and a plumb, all hand embroidered in navy and white silk threads.
Q: What waist sizes does the adjustable belt accommodate?
A: The black polyester elastic belt runs 100 centimeters long with a silver snake fastener, adjusting to fit waist sizes up to 125 centimeters comfortably through full Lodge ceremony.
Q: Does the apron include a lining and pocket on the reverse?
A: Yes. The reverse carries a blue polyester lining with a built-in pocket that sits flat against the body without creating visible bulk from the front.
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