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Past Master Blue Lodge California Regulation Apron – Hand Embroidered Gold Bullion Silver Fringe

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Description

Past Master Blue Lodge California Regulation Apron – Hand Embroidered Gold Bullion Silver Fringe

Past Master Blue Lodge California Regulation Apron carries the full visual authority of the office it represents, built in white with a royal blue border and dressed in 1.5-inch silver fringe that runs continuously around the apron body, both side edges, and along the lower line of the triangular bib. That fringe weight is substantial enough to fall clean and straight during Lodge room movement, holding its line through the full ceremony without bunching at the corners.

At the center of the white apron body sits a hand embroidered gold bullion square and compass emblem, surrounded by a laurel wreath rendered in the same gold bullion thread. Hand embroidery at this level means each pass of thread is placed individually, building a raised, dimensional finish that machine stitching cannot replicate. The gold bullion catches Lodge lighting differently from every angle, giving the centrepiece a living quality that flat printed or woven alternatives never achieve. Two column motifs flank the central emblem on left and right, detailed in blue and silver against the white body, completing the full California Regulation layout.

Royal blue border fabric carries a deep, rich color that reads as formal and considered under any Lodge room lighting condition. The border runs at 2 inches wide across the apron body and 1.5 inches wide on the triangular flap, proportions set by California Regulation standard rather than aesthetic preference. Those dimensions place this apron within the recognized specification for Past Master degree wear across California jurisdictions.

At 14 inches high and 16 inches wide excluding fringe, the apron body sits with correct ceremonial proportions for a Past Master piece. The adjustable waist belt accommodates waistlines up to 54 inches and secures with a silver metal adjuster that holds the apron at the correct position through extended standing ceremony periods. Blue fine polyester fabric lining the interior includes a glove pocket, a practical detail built into the construction without affecting the clean exterior presentation.

Available in synthetic, leather, and lambskin, the body material options allow each brother to select according to jurisdictional preference or personal choice. Lambskin carries the longest Masonic tradition, yet the synthetic and leather options deliver the same exterior presentation and identical hand embroidered centrepiece across all three variants.

Every Past Master California Regulation apron should reflect the gravity of the office it commemorates, but this piece lets the hand embroidered gold bullion and the silver fringe carry that weight without overstatement.

The silver metal adjuster on the waist belt holds its set position through the full ceremony, accommodating waistlines up to 54 inches without slipping or requiring mid-ritual correction.

Product Features

Hand embroidered gold bullion square and compass with laurel wreath

Each stitch placed individually in gold bullion thread, building a raised dimensional centrepiece that catches Lodge lighting from every angle with a depth machine embroidery cannot produce.

1.5-inch silver fringe running continuously around apron body and bib

Weighted silver fringe lines both side edges, the full lower hem, and the triangular flap, falling clean and straight through all Lodge ceremony movement without bunching at the corners.

Two column motifs flanking the central emblem

Blue and silver column details on the left and right of the apron body complete the full California Regulation Past Master layout as recognized across Masonic jurisdictions.

Royal blue border at California Regulation dimensions

2 inches wide on the apron body and 1.5 inches wide on the flap, proportions set to California Regulation standard for Past Master Blue Lodge ceremonial wear.

Adjustable waist belt with silver metal adjuster

Accommodates waistlines up to 54 inches and locks at the chosen position through the full ceremony without slipping during standing ritual movements.

Blue polyester lining with interior glove pocket

Fine polyester interior lining includes a discreet glove pocket, practical storage built into the construction without affecting the formal exterior presentation.

Specifications

Material: Available in Synthetic, Leather, or Lambskin Border: Royal Blue Embroidery: Hand Embroidered Gold Bullion Fringe: 1.5-inch silver braid and rayon fringe Border Width: 2 inches on apron body, 1.5 inches on flap Size: 14 inches high x 16 inches wide (excluding fringe) Waist Belt: Adjustable up to 54 inches Fastener: Silver metal adjuster Lining: Blue fine polyester with glove pocket

Q: What is the difference between the synthetic, leather, and lambskin options for this apron?

A: Lambskin is the traditional Masonic apron material with a natural texture and historical significance within the craft. Leather offers durability with a uniform finish, while synthetic provides a consistent surface at a more accessible price point. All three options carry the same hand embroidered gold bullion centrepiece and silver fringe construction.

Q: Is this apron made to California Regulation specification for Past Masters?

A: Yes. The border widths of 2 inches on the apron body and 1.5 inches on the flap, combined with the 14 x 16 inch body dimensions and the square and compass with laurel wreath centrepiece, follow the California Regulation standard for Past Master Blue Lodge aprons.

Q: Does the silver fringe require any special care to keep it looking its best?

A: Store the apron flat or in a protective apron case to prevent the silver fringe from tangling or bending between Lodge meetings. Avoid folding along the fringe line, as repeated sharp creasing can weaken the braid over time.

Q: Will the gold bullion embroidery tarnish with regular use?

A: Gold bullion thread is selected for ceremonial wear and resists dulling under normal Lodge room conditions. Storing the apron away from moisture and direct sunlight between ceremonies preserves the embroidery finish over years of use.

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