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Veil Royal Arch Chapter Officer Apron – Red Moire Ribbon Machine Embroidered
Veil Royal Arch Chapter Officer Apron establishes the officer’s station within the Chapter with the precision of color, emblem, and construction that Royal Arch regalia demands. Red is the color of the Chapter degrees, carrying the visual authority of Royal Arch Masonry in a tone that reads with immediate clarity under Chapter room lighting. Four-inch wide red moire ribbon borders the full apron body and the triangular flap, the moire weave producing a subtle wave-pattern sheen across the ribbon surface that gives the border a richer visual presence than flat satin or plain grosgrain.
On the flap, the Triple Tau emblem sits centered within a circular border, machine embroidered in red thread against the white apron field. The Triple Tau is among the most significant emblems in Royal Arch Masonry, representing the completion of the Royal Arch degree and the symbolic truth that the Chapter exists to convey. The circular border frames the emblem cleanly on the flap face, defining its position above the V-line with a precision that holds through repeated wear without the emblem shifting or distorting at its mounting point.
The main apron body carries a triangle centered on the white field, outlined in gold with a sword emblem positioned vertically at the center of the triangular composition. The sword speaks directly to the Veil officer’s role within the Chapter. The Veil officers are the guardians of the approach to the Chapter’s inner sanctum, and the sword in the triangular frame is not decorative. It identifies a specific station within the Chapter’s officer structure with the emblem appropriate to that station’s ceremonial function.
Machine embroidery across both the flap emblem and the body composition delivers consistent thread density and defined outlines throughout. The red and gold thread work produces clear contrast against the white apron field, ensuring both the Triple Tau and the triangular sword composition read with full definition from the positions officers and candidates occupy during Chapter ceremony. Color shade guarantee ensures that every apron delivered matches the same red standard, which matters when Veil officers stand together in formation and uniformity of color reflects on the Chapter’s collective presentation.
The apron body measures 14 by 16 inches, sized to sit correctly over Chapter regalia without bunching at the sides or riding high at the lower edge during active ceremony. Soft padding at the rear gives the apron structured presence when worn, preventing collapse against the regalia beneath and protecting the embroidered front surface from compression during transport. A rear pocket provides a secure location for small ceremonial items during degree work.
An adjustable belt secures the apron at the waist with a comfortable fit across a range of sizes, keeping the 14 by 16 inch body level and stable through the full working of the Chapter. The choice between leather and lambskin allows each officer to select the material finish that suits his preference and the standards of his Chapter without any difference in the formal appearance that either construction presents from the front.
Veil officers who take their ceremonial responsibility seriously understand that their regalia must be accurate to their station. This apron delivers that accuracy with the correct color, the correct emblems, and the construction quality to maintain both through years of active Chapter service.
Product Features
Four-Inch Red Moire Ribbon Border
Wide red moire ribbon runs the full perimeter of the apron body and triangular flap with a wave-pattern sheen that gives the border greater visual depth than flat ribbon finishes.
Machine Embroidered Triple Tau Flap Emblem
Triple Tau emblem within a circular border machine embroidered in red thread at the center of the flap face, the defining Royal Arch symbol positioned with precision above the V-line.
Triangular Sword Body Composition
Gold-outlined triangle with a centered sword emblem machine embroidered on the apron body, identifying the Veil officer’s station and ceremonial function within the Royal Arch Chapter structure.
Soft Padded Rear Construction
Internal soft padding gives the apron a structured, formal presence when worn and protects the embroidered front surface from compression damage during storage and transport.
Rear Pocket
Built-in pocket on the lining provides secure storage for small ceremonial items during degree work without disrupting the formal front appearance.
Adjustable Belt
Rear waist belt adjusts to fit a range of waist sizes, securing the apron level and stable throughout the full working of any Chapter ceremony or stated convocation.
Leather or Lambskin Material Options
Available in leather and lambskin, allowing each officer to select the construction that suits his preference while maintaining the same formal red appearance in either finish.
Complete Color Shade Guarantee
Every apron is produced to the same red standard, ensuring uniform color across a full Veil officer line with no visible variation between pieces.
Specifications
- Size: 14 x 16 inches
- Color: Red
- Border: 4-inch wide finest quality red moire ribbon
- Embroidery: Machine Embroidered
- Flap Emblem: Triple Tau within circular border – red thread
- Body Emblem: Gold-outlined triangle with centered sword
- Rear: Soft padding with pocket
- Belt: Adjustable
- Material Options: Leather or Lambskin
- Color Guarantee: Complete color shade consistency guaranteed
FAQ
Q: What is the significance of the sword emblem in the triangular composition on the apron body?
A: The sword within the triangle identifies the Veil officer’s station within the Royal Arch Chapter. Veil officers serve as guardians of the approach to the Chapter’s ceremonial space, and the sword is the emblem specific to that guardian role in the Chapter’s officer structure.
Q: What does the Triple Tau on the flap represent?
A: The Triple Tau is one of the central emblems of Royal Arch Masonry, associated with the completion of the Royal Arch degree and the symbolic truths conveyed within Chapter ceremony. Its placement on the flap identifies this as Royal Arch Chapter regalia at the first glance.
Q: What is the difference between the leather and lambskin options?
A: Leather offers a durable, structured surface with consistent finish through regular use. Lambskin provides a traditional natural material with a softer texture. Both versions carry the same four-inch red moire border, machine embroidered emblems, adjustable belt, and padded rear construction.
Q: What does the color shade guarantee cover for Chapter orders?
A: Every apron is produced to match the same red standard. When ordering for a full Veil officer line, each piece will present the same depth of red under Chapter room lighting, ensuring the complete officer group presents a uniform appearance in formation.
Additional information
| Material | Synthetic, Leather, Lambskin |
|---|---|
| Personalization | No Personalization, Hand Embroidery Personalization, Machine Embroidery Personalization |
8 reviews for Veil Royal Arch Chapter Officer Apron – Red Moire Ribbon Machine Embroidered
- 5 out of 5
Ruby Washington (verified owner) –
Quick shipping and delivery.
- 5 out of 5
Teddy Foster (verified owner) –
Great customer support.
- 5 out of 5
Marcia Foster (verified owner) –
Beautiful product.
- 4 out of 5
Mario Diaz (verified owner) –
Fantastic purchase.
- 5 out of 5
Sara Brooks (verified owner) –
Great seller.
- 4 out of 5
David Jackson (verified owner) –
Exactly what I wanted.
- 4 out of 5
Arnold Brooks (verified owner) –
Excellent price.
- 5 out of 5
Wallace Hayes (verified owner) –
Perfect transaction.
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Perfect transaction.
Excellent price.
Exactly what I wanted.
Great seller.
Fantastic purchase.