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Past Master Emulation Rite Collar | Turquoise Moire & Silver Braid

Original price was: $99.Current price is: $79.

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Description

Past Master Emulation Collar, Emulation Rite Regalia, Turquoise Moire Collar, English Regulation Masonic Collar, Silver Braid Past Master Gear, Chrome Ball Masonic Collar, UGLE Regulation Collar, Premium Turquoise Masonic Ribbon

The Distinctive Hue of Emulation Authority

The transition to the rank of Past Master within the Emulation Rite is visually defined by the striking depth of the Turquoise Moire. This collar is engineered from a premium 4.3-inch (11 cm) wide watermark ribbon, featuring the traditional shimmering moire effect that signifies high-rank artisanal quality. To achieve the authentic English Regulation aesthetic, the collar is bordered with a dense silver braid and finished with a weighted chrome ball, providing the necessary “hang” for a dignified presence in the East. By selecting this handmade turquoise collar, you ensure your regalia meets the precise color-shade requirements of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement, backed by a structural core that prevents sagging under the weight of a Past Master’s jewel.

Artisanal & Hardware Architecture

  • Dynamic Moire Foundation: Crafted from high-density turquoise ribbon with a permanent “watered” finish that reflects light across its textured surface.

  • Silver Braid Framing: Traced with a precision-woven silver metallic braid, offering a sharp, architectural boundary that highlights the vibrant turquoise body.

  • Chrome Ball Weighted Point: Features a polished chrome ball at the apex, providing the essential counterweight to ensure the collar sits flush against the chest.

  • Secure Jewel Integration: Equipped with a high-tensile clip for your Past Master jewel and a stitched metal neck hook to anchor the collar firmly to your dress shirt.

Technical Spec-Matrix

Component Engineering Detail
Rank/Rite Past Master (Emulation Rite / English Regulation)
Ribbon Width 4.3 Inches (11 cm) Wide Format
Material Premium Turquoise Watermark (Moire)
Braid Detail Silver Metallic Braid with Chrome Ball
Attachment Swivel Jewel Clip & Stitched Metal Neck-Hook
Shade Profile Certified Emulation Turquoise (Guaranteed)
Lining Stay-Flat Reinforcement Backing

Emulation Master’s Strategic Intelligence (FAQ)

Q: Why is the 4.3-inch width important for the Emulation Rite?

A: This wider format is the traditional English Regulation standard, providing a more commanding shoulder profile that accommodates the silver braid without crowding the central turquoise field.

Q: Does the “Complete Color Shade Guarantee” apply to replacement orders?

A: Yes. We maintain a strict chromatic baseline for our Turquoise Moire, ensuring that any collar you order today will perfectly match other Emulation Rite regalia in the same series.

Q: How secure is the jewel attachment for heavy silver jewels?

A: The clip is made from high-tensile steel with a chrome finish, specifically engineered to support the weight of solid silver Past Master jewels without deforming.

Q: Will the silver braid tarnish over time?

A: Our braid is woven with tarnish-resistant metallic threads. To preserve its luster, we recommend a light wipe with a dry cloth and avoiding direct contact with perfumes or hairsprays.

Q: Is the moire pattern identical on every collar?

A: Because the moire “watermark” is a unique structural finish, the pattern varies slightly on every piece, ensuring your collar is a one-of-a-kind handmade item.

Q: What is the best way to clean the turquoise ribbon?

A: We recommend a soft-bristled brush for dust. Due to the delicate nature of the moire heat-press, this collar should only be professionally dry-cleaned to avoid flattening the watermark.

Take Your Station with Emulation Excellence

Step into the East with a garment that mirrors the precision of your ritual work. This turquoise moire Past Master collar bridges the gap between historical English tradition and modern high-specification craftsmanship, ensuring your service to the Lodge is represented with the highest level of architectural honor.

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