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Provincial English Royal Arch Apron – Red and Blue Hand Embroidered

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Description

Provincial English Royal Arch Apron – Red and Blue Hand Embroidered

Red and blue together on a Royal Arch apron do not appear by coincidence. In English Provincial Royal Arch working, those two colors carry the full weight of the chapter’s degree tradition. Blue traces back to the Craft foundation every Royal Arch companion has passed through. Red speaks to the exaltation degree itself, to the vault, to the discovery that Royal Arch ceremony places at the center of its ritual narrative. A companion wearing this apron on chapter night carries both threads of that history across the waist.

The triple tau badge sits at the flap, hand embroidered to the standard that Provincial ceremony demands. The triple tau is not a generic Masonic symbol. It belongs specifically to the Royal Arch degree, where its meaning is communicated in full during exaltation. Hand embroidery places that badge with the precision and depth that machine work cannot replicate. The gold thread catches chapter lighting and reads clearly from across the room, which is exactly what a Provincial officer’s badge must do.

Two inch wide diamond ribbon in red and blue runs the full border of this apron. The diamond pattern in Provincial Royal Arch regalia is not decorative preference. It marks the chapter officer grade and separates this apron from companion-level wear at a glance. Gold plated ball and chain tassels hang from the flap corners with leather covers, adding the ceremonial weight that a Provincial apron carries in chapter proceedings. Every detail on the border and flap has a place in the degree context this piece was built to serve.

The apron body is available in lambskin or imitation leather, both cut to 14 inches by 16 inches. Lambskin carries the traditional Masonic significance that dates to the earliest degree ritual. Imitation leather provides the same clean white ground with added durability across years of chapter ceremony use. Both options carry soft padding at the rear pocket, which holds a jewel or chapter token securely without pulling the apron body out of position.

An adjustable belt with gold plated snake fitting secures the apron at the waist across a full range of sizes. The snake fitting closes with a single press and holds its position through the complete length of any chapter meeting or installation ceremony without requiring adjustment. Provincial officers standing through extended ritual work need a fitting that does not slip, and this belt delivers that through every degree night on the chapter calendar.

Complete color shade guarantee ensures the red and blue on this apron match Provincial English Royal Arch regulation. Dry clean only care preserves the hand embroidered badge, the ribbon border, and the leather tassels through the full service life of the piece. Built for Provincial officers who stand in chapter ceremony and carry the Royal Arch degree tradition on their regalia, this apron meets every standard that English Provincial working demands.


Product Features

Hand embroidered triple tau badge

The triple tau, central to Royal Arch degree ritual, is hand embroidered on the flap with gold thread that reads clearly under chapter ceremony lighting.

2 inch wide red and blue diamond ribbon border

Provincial-grade diamond ribbon in regulation red and blue runs the full apron border, marking officer rank at a glance from across the chapter room.

Gold plated ball and chain tassels with leather cover

Tassels hang from the flap corners with gold plated finish and leather covers, adding the ceremonial presence that Provincial apron wear requires.

Adjustable belt with gold plated snake fitting

Single-press snake fitting holds the apron securely at the waist through full chapter meetings and installation ceremonies without adjustment.

Rear pocket with soft padding

A padded rear pocket holds a jewel or chapter token securely without pulling the apron body out of position during ceremony.

Available in lambskin or imitation leather

Both options deliver a clean white ground at 14 by 16 inches, with lambskin carrying traditional Masonic significance and imitation leather offering extended durability.


FAQ

Q: What does the red and blue color combination represent in Royal Arch degree context?

A: Red and blue in English Provincial Royal Arch working trace to the exaltation degree and the Craft foundation respectively, marking this apron as chapter officer wear within that specific degree tradition.

Q: What type of embroidery is on the triple tau badge?

A: The triple tau badge is hand embroidered, placing the Royal Arch degree symbol with precision and depth on the apron flap.

Q: What materials is this apron available in?

A: This apron is available in lambskin or imitation leather, both cut to 14 by 16 inches with the same border, tassels, and hand embroidered badge.

Q: How should this apron be cared for?

A: Dry clean only. This preserves the hand embroidered badge, diamond ribbon border, and gold plated tassels through repeated chapter ceremony use.


Specifications

  • Material: High-quality lambskin or imitation leather
  • Color: Red and blue
  • Size: 14 inches x 16 inches
  • Border: 2 inch wide diamond ribbon in red and blue
  • Tassels: Gold plated ball and chain with leather cover
  • Badge: Hand embroidered triple tau
  • Belt: Adjustable with gold plated snake fitting
  • Pocket: Rear pocket with soft padding
  • Care Instructions: Dry clean only

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