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Past Master Blue Lodge Apron – Royal Blue Grosgrain Gold Embroidery

Original price was: $89.Current price is: $59.

Past Master Blue Lodge Apron features royal blue grosgrain border, gold All-Seeing Eye bib – Square and Compasses emblem – Lodge Officer Approved Quality

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Description

Past Master Blue Lodge Apron – Royal Blue Grosgrain Gold Embroidery

Past Master Blue Lodge Apron carries the full weight of the office the moment it is fastened. The white apron body, measuring 14 inches high by 16 inches wide, presents a clean formal field that has defined Blue Lodge officer dress for generations. Royal blue polyester grosgrain ribbon runs along every edge — two inches wide on the apron body, one and a half inches on the bib flap — its ribbed texture catching the light in a way that flat ribbon cannot. The border sits flat and even at every corner, giving the apron a composed, disciplined outline that holds its shape from the opening gavel to the closing charge.

The triangular bib rises from the apron body at a sharp, clean angle. At its center, the All-Seeing Eye is rendered in gold against the blue field, radiating outward in precise sunburst lines that a Brother across the Lodge room can read without difficulty. Below, centered on the white apron body, the Square and Compasses appear in gold — the compasses spread at the correct working angle, the square set beneath, the complete emblem presented with the clarity that a Worshipful Master’s station demands. Both symbols are positioned with the deliberateness of a Past Master who understands that every visual detail in the Lodge room carries meaning.

The back carries a fine blue polyester lining, smooth against the body and fitted with a glove pocket — a detail that separates a considered officer apron from a ceremonial afterthought. The adjustable waist belt is matching blue polyester, secured with a chrome metal snake fastener and adjuster that accommodates waist sizes up to 54 inches. The belt holds its position through a full Lodge degree without requiring adjustment, which matters when a Past Master is active on the floor during officer installations or degree work.

White and royal blue have defined Blue Lodge formal dress since the earliest American and British Lodge traditions. This apron honors that continuity without compromise. The grosgrain ribbon border adds a textural authority that smooth satin ribbon lacks — the ribbed weave reads as deliberate and considered, the choice of an officer who understands that the craft is in the detail. A Past Master wearing this apron during a Lodge installation or officer ceremony presents an appearance that reflects the dignity of the station, not just the occasion.

The chrome snake fastener closes with a firm, positive click and the adjuster slides smoothly to the set position. Once fixed, the belt does not creep or loosen through extended ceremony. The glove pocket on the reverse sits flat against the lining and does not create visible bulk from the front. Every component on this apron serves a function, and every function is executed without excess.

Product Features

Royal Blue Grosgrain Ribbon Border

Two-inch grosgrain ribbon runs the full perimeter of the apron body and one and a half inches on the bib flap, its ribbed texture delivering a structured, textural edge that holds its line through extended Lodge ceremony.

All-Seeing Eye on Blue Bib

The gold All-Seeing Eye sits centered on the royal blue triangular bib with radiating sunburst lines, clearly readable from across the Lodge room and correctly positioned for Past Master officer dress.

Square and Compasses Gold Emblem

The Square and Compasses are centered on the white apron body in gold, rendered at the correct working proportions that identify the Past Master degree to every officer present.

Adjustable Chrome Snake Fastener Belt

The matching blue polyester belt fits waist sizes up to 54 inches and closes with a chrome metal snake fastener that holds its position through the full ceremony without slipping or requiring mid-ritual adjustment.

Blue Polyester Lining with Glove Pocket

The fine blue polyester reverse lining sits smooth against the body and includes a built-in glove pocket, adding a functional detail that keeps officer dress organized for full degree work.

Specifications

  • Material: Royal blue polyester grosgrain ribbon, blue fine polyester fabric
  • Embroidery: Gold embroidery
  • Dimensions: 14 inches high x 16 inches wide
  • Border: 2 inches wide on apron, 1.5 inches wide on flap
  • Belt: Matching blue polyester adjustable waist belt
  • Fastener: Chrome metal snake fastener with adjuster
  • Belt Fit: Up to 54 inch waist
  • Lining: Blue fine polyester with glove pocket

FAQ

Q: What are the exact dimensions of this Past Master apron?

A: The apron body measures 14 inches high by 16 inches wide, with a triangular bib flap attached at the top — standard proportions for Blue Lodge officer aprons.

Q: How wide is the royal blue grosgrain ribbon border?

A: The grosgrain ribbon is two inches wide on the apron body and one and a half inches wide on the bib flap, running cleanly along every edge.

Q: What waist sizes does the adjustable belt on this apron accommodate?

A: The matching blue polyester belt with chrome metal snake fastener adjusts to fit waist sizes up to 54 inches and holds its position securely through the full Lodge ceremony.

Q: Does this apron include a lining on the reverse side?

A: Yes. The reverse carries a fine blue polyester lining with a built-in glove pocket, sitting smooth against the body without creating visible bulk from the front.

Q: Is this apron appropriate for a Past Master attending a formal Lodge installation?

A: Yes. The white body, royal blue grosgrain border, All-Seeing Eye bib symbol, and Square and Compasses emblem are the correct dress elements for a Past Master at Blue Lodge formal ceremonies and installations.

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