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Superintendent Allied Masonic Degrees Apron – Purple Ribbon Border

Original price was: $79.Current price is: $49.

Superintendent Allied Masonic Degrees Apron with purple ribbon border, silver snake fastener, and glove pocket. Available in synthetic, leather, or lambskin. Sized for formal council ceremony.

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Superintendent Allied Masonic Degrees Apron – Purple Ribbon Border

Purple does not appear by accident in Allied Masonic Degrees regalia. The color carries specific degree significance within the order, marking the Superintendent’s office as a position of senior administrative authority across the constituent degrees the council oversees. When the Superintendent takes his place, the purple border on this apron communicates that authority to every member in the room before the meeting opens.

The apron body is white, the foundational color of Masonic apron tradition from the first degree forward. Against that ground, the purple ribbon border runs clean along all four edges of the body and continues up the V-line of the flap, framing the white field in the color of the office. At 14 inches high by 16 inches wide, the apron sits at the correct proportion for formal Allied Masonic Degrees ceremony — wide enough to carry the border weight, compact enough to sit flat through a full council meeting without riding up or bunching at the waist.

The belt system uses a silver metal snake fastener with an adjuster built into the strap. That fitting secures with a single press and holds position through the full meeting without requiring readjustment. Silver hardware against the purple ribbon reads correctly for this degree context — the metal tone complements the border color without competing with it. Officers who have worn lesser belt systems through long council nights know the difference a properly tensioned fastener makes when standing, sitting, and processing repeatedly across an evening.

A glove pocket sits on the apron for practical carry. Allied Masonic Degrees ceremony requires white gloves at formal occasions, and the pocket allows the Superintendent to carry them flat against the apron body rather than holding them or leaving them on a chair. That detail separates a working apron from a display piece.

Material options run across synthetic, leather, and lambskin, giving the Superintendent the choice that fits his jurisdiction’s requirements and his own preference for texture and weight. Lambskin carries the traditional degree significance. Leather holds its shape through years of hard use. Synthetic provides the clean white ground at a consistent finish across multiple aprons when a council needs matching sets for officers.

For any Mason seeking a Masonic apron for sale that correctly represents the Superintendent’s office within Allied Masonic Degrees, this piece presents the purple border at the right width, the correct silver hardware, and the practical construction a working council officer needs. The ribbon holds its color through repeated ceremony use without fading to a washed tone under Lodge lighting.

Purple ribbon, white body, silver snake fastener, glove pocket, correct size. Every detail placed where the degree demands it.

Built for the Brother at the East

Product Features

Purple ribbon border on body and flap The border color identifies the Superintendent’s rank within Allied Masonic Degrees. Cut at a width that reads clearly from across the council room, the ribbon frames the white apron body without overpowering it, letting the color do the rank signaling the degree assigns to it.

Silver metal snake fastener with adjuster Secures at the waist with a single press and holds through standing, sitting, and processing across a full council meeting. The silver tone complements the purple border and maintains the formal finish the Superintendent’s office demands.

Practical glove pocket on apron body Carries white gloves flat against the apron during procession and ceremony. No bunching, no holding, no leaving gloves on the chair — the pocket keeps the Superintendent’s presentation complete from the moment he enters the room.

White apron body, 14 inches high by 16 inches wide Sized at the correct proportion for Allied Masonic Degrees formal wear. Sits flat from the waist belt to the natural break point through a full meeting without adjustment.

Available in synthetic, leather, and lambskin Three material options cover every jurisdiction requirement and personal preference. Lambskin carries the traditional degree association. Leather holds form through years of regular council use. Synthetic delivers a consistent white finish across matching officer sets.

MaterialSynthetic, Leather, or Lambskin
BorderPurple Ribbon on Body and Flap
BeltAdjustable with Silver Metal Snake Fastener
PocketPractical Glove Pocket
Size14″ High x 16″ Wide

FAQ

Q: Is this apron correct for the Superintendent’s office in Allied Masonic Degrees?

A: Yes. The purple ribbon border identifies this apron as correct for the Superintendent’s rank within Allied Masonic Degrees councils. The color, border placement, and silver hardware all align with the degree requirements for this office.

Q: Which material option should I choose?

A: All three options produce a correct apron for council use. Lambskin carries the traditional Masonic degree association and is preferred for formal installation ceremonies. Leather holds its shape through years of regular wear. Synthetic delivers a clean, consistent finish and is practical when a council needs matching sets across multiple officers.

Q: Will the belt fit over full formal dress?

A: Yes. The adjustable silver metal snake fastener and adjuster accommodate formal dress wear comfortably. The system secures with a single press and holds flat through a full council meeting without requiring readjustment between degrees or during procession.

Q: How do I keep the purple ribbon border looking correct over time?

A: Store the apron flat or rolled with the border facing inward. Avoid folding along the ribbon edges. A breathable apron case protects the ribbon color from light exposure between council meetings and keeps the white body clean through the full term of office.

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