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Treasurer Apron – Navy Blue Velvet with Silver Fringe – Satin

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Description

Treasurer Apron – Navy Blue Velvet with Silver Fringe – Satin

Treasurer Apron carries the full visual authority of a Lodge office that has existed since the earliest days of organised Masonry. The navy blue velvet body sets a deep, formal ground, and against it the hand embroidered silver work reads with the kind of clarity that commands attention across a Lodge room without demanding it. Velvet this weight does not drape loosely — it holds its body, presenting a flat and composed face through every formal occasion a Treasurer attends.

Craftsmen place the hand embroidery with deliberate care across the flap and body. On the flap, the All-Seeing Eye sits at centre, flanked by two embroidered doves and surrounded by radiating lines, each stitch pulled tight and consistent. Botanical vine motifs run down both sides of the apron body in matching silver thread, framing the central panel in a way that feels architectural rather than decorative. At the body centre, two crossed keys rendered in silver and blue identify the Treasurer’s office with precision — an emblem that has marked this position across Lodge rooms for generations.

White silver fringe runs along the bottom and sides of the apron body, cut to 1.5 inches wide and set evenly so no strand falls out of line. Side tabs carry matching fringe, giving the full piece a unified formal silhouette. The border measures 2 inches wide on the apron body and 1.5 inches wide on the flap, proportioned so neither edge overwhelms the embroidery it frames. Blue Lodge tradition holds that an officer’s presentation speaks before he does, and this apron ensures that first impression is measured and correct.

The white glossy satin centre panel sits beneath the navy velvet overlay, providing contrast that makes the silver hand embroidery stand forward rather than recede. That interplay of navy and white is not accidental — it mirrors the colour language of the Blue Lodge itself, grounding the Treasurer’s apron firmly within Lodge ceremony tradition.

At the rear, blue fine polyester lining keeps the apron comfortable and structured against the body through long installations and degree evenings. The adjustable waist belt runs to a silver-plated snake fitting and chrome metal adjuster, securing the apron at the correct position for brothers of different builds. The adjustable neck strap hooks with a metal clasp that sits stable through the full meeting without shifting.

The apron body measures 14 inches high by 16 inches wide, excluding fringe, proportioned correctly for standing officer wear during Lodge ceremony. Three material options — synthetic, leather, and lambskin — allow each Treasurer to select the finish that matches his Lodge’s standard. The silver-plated snake fastener holds its set position from the opening of Lodge to the final gavel.


Product Features

Hand Embroidered All-Seeing Eye with Doves on Flap

Craftsmen hand embroider the All-Seeing Eye at flap centre, flanked by two silver doves, with each stitch placed individually for definition that machine work cannot replicate.

Hand Embroidered Crossed Keys Emblem on Apron Body

The two crossed keys at body centre are hand embroidered in silver and blue, identifying the Treasurer’s office with an emblem immediately recognised across the Lodge room.

Silver Botanical Vine Embroidery on Both Side Panels

Running vine and leaf motifs hand embroidered in silver thread frame both vertical sides of the apron body, giving the piece a structured, formal symmetry rooted in Masonic Lodge tradition.

White Silver Fringe on Apron Body and Side Tabs

1.5-inch wide white silver fringe runs evenly along the apron bottom and side tabs, cut to uniform length so the full silhouette presents clean and level at every Lodge ceremony.

Navy Blue Velvet Body with White Glossy Satin Panel

The deep navy velvet outer layer sits against a white glossy satin centre panel, creating the contrast that brings the silver hand embroidery forward and sharpens the overall presentation.

Silver-Plated Snake Fitting with Adjustable Belt

The waist belt fastens with a silver-plated snake fitting and chrome metal adjuster, fitting securely across a range of waist sizes with a hold that does not loosen through the meeting.


Specifications

  • Material: Navy Blue Velvet / White Glossy Satin
  • Side Tabs: Rayon with Fringe
  • Embroidery: Hand Embroidered
  • Border: 2 inches wide on apron body / 1.5 inches wide on flap
  • Fringe: 1.5-inch wide silver fringe all around apron and flap
  • Belt: Adjustable with silver-plated snake fitting and chrome adjuster
  • Back Lining: Blue fine polyester fabric
  • Available in: Synthetic / Leather / Lambskin
  • Size: 14 inches high x 16 inches wide (excluding fringe)

FAQ

Q: What is the Treasurer Apron emblem made from and how is it applied?

A: The crossed keys emblem and all decorative motifs are hand embroidered directly onto the navy velvet and satin panels, with each stitch placed individually for lasting definition.

Q: What materials is this apron available in?

A: Brothers can select from three material options — synthetic, leather, and lambskin — depending on the finish and formality their Lodge standard requires.

Q: Does the fringe stay even after repeated wear?

A: The 1.5-inch white silver fringe is set along the apron bottom and side tabs at uniform length, and the rayon side tab construction keeps the fringe hanging level through regular Lodge ceremony use.

Q: Is this apron sized correctly for standing Lodge officer wear?

A: At 14 inches high by 16 inches wide, excluding fringe, the apron body sits at the proportions standard for Blue Lodge officer ceremony wear and rests correctly at the waist without pulling.

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