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Secretary Allied Masonic Degrees Apron – Green Velvet

Original price was: $99.Current price is: $59.

Secretary Allied Masonic Degrees Apron – kelly green velvet border – gold metallic braid – adjustable snake belt – built for Council ceremony wear.

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Secretary Allied Masonic Degrees Apron – Green Velvet

Within an Allied Masonic Degrees Council, the Secretary holds the administrative thread that keeps every meeting, every degree, and every member record in order. That office deserves an apron that reflects its standing without overstating it. This Secretary Allied Masonic Degrees Apron carries a kelly green velvet border across the full perimeter and flap line, a quarter-inch golden metallic braid trim running alongside the velvet edge, and embroidered officer emblems that identify the Secretary position to every member on the Council floor.

Kelly green velvet is the identifying color of Allied Masonic Degrees regalia, and the border on this apron runs that color at the depth and saturation that distinguishes it from the lighter greens that appear in other Masonic bodies. Velvet at this quality carries a surface pile that flat ribbon cannot replicate. Under Council room lighting, the green velvet border reads with a richness that gives the white apron field a framed, finished appearance appropriate to the formal degree work that Allied Masonic Degrees Councils conduct.

The quarter-inch golden metallic braid runs alongside the velvet border as a secondary trim line. That braid detail is not decorative excess. It follows the construction standard that Allied Masonic Degrees apron tradition specifies for officer regalia, and the gold tone ties directly to the metallic elements in the embroidered officer emblems at the flap and body. A crossed quills or Secretary emblem sits at the apron body, identifying the wearer’s office to every Allied Masonic Degrees member in the room without requiring introduction.

The adjustable belt runs with a gold plated snake fitting. That fitting allows the Secretary to set the correct waist position for each wearing with a single press and holds through the full duration of a Council meeting or degree conferral without requiring readjustment. Gold plating on the snake fitting matches the metallic braid at the border, keeping every metal element on the apron reading as part of one consistent presentation rather than a mix of finishes that clash under Council room lighting.

For members of Allied Masonic Degrees Councils who attend meetings regularly, degree work seasonally, and formal visitations across multiple Councils, an apron built from velvet border and metallic braid construction holds its appearance through that level of use better than aprons finished with plain ribbon or printed trim. The kelly green velvet maintains its color depth and pile height through repeated wear and careful storage, and the golden metallic braid resists the tarnishing that unprotected metal thread develops after a full season of Council attendance.

The gold plated snake fitting on the adjustable belt is constructed to hold its plating through the repeated open-and-close cycle of regular Council wear without the base metal appearing at the contact points.

Q: What color is the border on this apron?

A: The border is kelly green velvet, the identifying color of Allied Masonic Degrees officer regalia, running the full perimeter and flap line of the apron.

Q: What is the trim alongside the velvet border?

A: A quarter-inch wide golden metallic braid runs alongside the kelly green velvet border, following the construction standard that Allied Masonic Degrees officer apron tradition specifies.

Q: What belt fitting does this apron use?

A: The adjustable belt is fitted with a gold plated snake fitting that sets the correct waist position with a single press and holds through a full Council meeting without requiring readjustment.

Product Features

Kelly green velvet border – full perimeter and flap line Deep kelly green velvet runs the complete border and traces the flap in the color that identifies Allied Masonic Degrees officer regalia, carrying a surface richness under Council room lighting that flat ribbon trim cannot replicate.

Quarter-inch golden metallic braid alongside velvet border A precise quarter-inch wide golden metallic braid runs alongside the velvet edge in the trim configuration that Allied Masonic Degrees apron construction tradition specifies for Secretary officer wear.

Adjustable belt with gold plated snake fitting The belt adjusts to the correct ceremonial waist position with a single press at the gold plated snake fitting, holding securely through complete Council meetings and degree conferrals without readjustment.

Specifications:

  • Material: Velvet
  • Border: Kelly green velvet ribbon
  • Braid: 1/4 inch wide golden metallic braid
  • Belt: Adjustable with gold plated snake fitting
  • Size: Standard

8 reviews for Secretary Allied Masonic Degrees Apron – Green Velvet

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    Mario Diaz (verified owner)

    Quick and easy transaction.

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    Roy Lee (verified owner)

    Highly recommended seller.

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    Lucille Morris (verified owner)

    Packaged securely.

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    Patty Flores (verified owner)

    Excellent experience overall.

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    Joey Bryant (verified owner)

    Quick and easy transaction.

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    Willie Young (verified owner)

    Excellent transaction.

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    Benny Howard (verified owner)

    Exactly what I wanted.

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    Helen Alexander (verified owner)

    Perfect transaction.


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