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Master Mason Navy Blue Velvet Apron | Silver Bullion Hand-Embroidered Rays

Original price was: $179.Current price is: $119.

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Description

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The Radiant Depth of the Third Degree

The symbolic weight of the Master Mason is captured in the tactile contrast of metallic wire against deep-pile fabric. This apron is distinguished by its premium Navy Blue velvet foundation, offering a rich, light-absorbing texture that serves as a dramatic stage for the hand-embroidered silver bullion rays. Unlike standard ribbon-trimmed aprons, this model utilizes the velvet throughout the body and flap, creating a unified, executive aesthetic. The “Radiant Sun” effect is achieved through high-relief bullion coiling, where every metallic ray is hand-laid by master artisans to ensure a 3D profile that catches the light of the East from every angle.

Symbolic & Structural Architecture

  • Artisanal Bullion Rays: Features high-density silver bullion wire embroidery, meticulously hand-stitched to provide a weighted, premium texture that far outlasts standard silk alternatives.

  • Solid Navy Velvet Construction: Crafted entirely from the finest grade navy blue velvet, ensuring a deep color saturation and a soft, luxurious feel.

  • Internal Comfort Suite: Integrated with a soft-padding layer that maintains the apron’s structural “body” and prevents the velvet from curling, even during long communication sessions.

  • Refined Hardware: Equipped with a silver-plated snake fastener and an adjustable high-memory belt, ensuring the apron sits perfectly level on any waistline up to 54 inches.

Technical Spec-Matrix

Component Engineering Detail
Rank Master Mason (3rd Degree)
Primary Material Finest Quality Navy Blue Velvet
Embroidery Tech 100% Manual Silver Bullion Hand-Stitching
Dimensions 14″ High x 16″ Wide (Regulation)
Lining Moisture-Resistant Fabric with Rear Glove Pocket
Belt System Adjustable with Silver-Plated Snake Fitting
Feature High-Relief Metallic Bullion Rays

Blue Lodge Strategic Intelligence (FAQ)

Q: Does the “Navy Blue Velvet” make the apron heavier than a standard lambskin apron?

A: The velvet adds a dignified, ceremonial “heft” to the garment. When combined with the silver bullion wire, it provides a superior drape that stays flat against the body during processions and floor work.

Q: Will the silver bullion rays tarnish over time?

A: Our bullion wire is treated with an anti-oxidation seal to preserve its brilliant luster. To maintain the shine, store the apron in a cool, dry place and avoid touching the metallic threads with bare hands.

Q: Is the navy blue velvet color-fast?

A: Yes. We use high-density synthetic velvet that is specifically dyed to resist fading and bleeding, ensuring the deep navy shade remains consistent through years of lodge service.

Q: How do I remove dust or lint from the velvet surface?

A: A light brush with a soft-bristled clothes brush or a gentle lint roller is sufficient. Avoid using damp cloths, as moisture can affect the “pile” or texture of the velvet.

Q: Can the belt be adjusted for different types of formal attire?

A: Absolutely. The heavy-duty elastic belt and silver snake adjuster are designed to provide a level, secure fit over everything from a standard lounge suit to a formal morning coat.

Q: What is the benefit of the rear glove pocket?

A: It allows you to store your white gloves discretely when not in use, ensuring you are never without your full regalia during unexpected degree work or processions.

Step into the Light with Distinguished Honor

Take your station with a garment that mirrors the complex allegories of your degree. This hand-embroidered navy velvet Master Mason apron bridges the gap between ancient symbolic tradition and modern high-specification craftsmanship, ensuring your presence in the Blue Lodge is marked by the highest level of architectural honor.

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