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Worshipful Master Collar – Blue Gold Grosgrain Officer Regalia

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

Worshipful Master collar in royal blue – gold grosgrain for Blue Lodge officers. Round gold medallion pendant, secure neck clasp, full ceremony wear. Trusted by Lodge Officers

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Description

Worshipful Master Collar – Blue Gold Grosgrain Officer Regalia

Worshipful Master collar carries the distinction of the highest elected office in the Blue Lodge, and this piece presents that rank with the clarity the chair deserves. The broad royal blue grosgrain outer border frames a deep gold inner band, and together those two colors announce Worshipful Master without requiring the jewel to speak first. The V-fall drapes cleanly from the neck clasp, lying flat against the chest and shoulders with the kind of composed weight that reads as authority rather than decoration.

The construction follows the proportions Lodge brethren recognize immediately. Royal blue dominates the outer edge, wide enough to frame the gold center band with confidence, and the gold grosgrain runs the full length of the collar fall, terminating at the pendant point where a round gold medallion sits centered and flush. That medallion anchors the collar visually, drawing the eye downward to the point of the V and holding the drape in position through the full working of a Lodge evening. When you occupy the East and open the Lodge, every officer and every brother reads your collar correctly from their first glance.

The neck clasp at the top center secures the collar cleanly, allowing the fall to adjust naturally to the shoulder line without bunching or lifting at the sides. Grosgrain ribbon carries a structured body that holds its edge through repeated wear, resisting the soft collapse that plain satin develops after a season of regular Lodge use. The blue retains its royal depth under both natural and artificial Lodge lighting, and the gold band reads bright and clear without tipping into brass.

Blue Lodge tradition places the Worshipful Master collar as the most recognized piece of officer wear in the room. Every brother who has passed through the degrees understands what the blue and gold collar means before the gavel is lifted. Wearing this piece through installation, degree conferral, or a formal Lodge meeting, the officer presenting the highest elected office deserves a collar that matches the gravity of the moment. Yet the design avoids excess. Two colors, clean lines, a single centered medallion. Nothing competes with the chair itself.

For officers coordinating a full set of Blue Lodge officer collars, the consistent grosgrain finish across the royal blue and gold ensures the Worshipful Master collar reads at the correct weight alongside Senior and Junior Warden pieces. The round gold medallion pendant at the fall point holds its position without swinging or rotating, keeping the collar presentation steady through every movement during the ceremony.

The grosgrain ribbon border maintains its pressed edge from the opening of Lodge to the final step down, ensuring the Worshipful Master’s collar looks as composed in the closing as it did when the gavel first fell.

Product Features

Royal blue grosgrain outer border

Wide royal blue band frames the full collar fall, establishing Worshipful Master rank clearly under Lodge lighting and maintaining its color depth through repeated ceremony wear.

Deep gold grosgrain center band

Runs the complete length of the V-fall alongside the blue border, providing the two-tone color combination that identifies Blue Lodge Worshipful Master office without ambiguity.

Round gold medallion pendant at fall point

Centered at the base of the V, the gold medallion anchors the drape visually and holds the collar in correct position against the chest through the full Lodge working.

Secure neck clasp at crown

Metal clasp at the top center allows the collar to sit evenly across the shoulder line, preventing lifting or bunching during degree work, installation, or formal Lodge meetings.

Grosgrain ribbon construction

Structured ribbon body holds a pressed edge through active Lodge use, resisting the softening that plain satin develops over a full season of regular officer wear.

Specifications

  • Color: Royal Blue with Gold
  • Border: Royal blue grosgrain ribbon
  • Center band: Deep gold grosgrain ribbon
  • Pendant: Round gold medallion, centered at fall point
  • Fastening: Metal neck clasp at crown
  • Construction: Grosgrain ribbon
  • Office: Worshipful Master
  • Order: Blue Lodge

FAQ

Q: Which office is this collar designed for?

A: This collar is made specifically for the Worshipful Master of a Blue Lodge. The royal blue and gold two-tone grosgrain construction identifies that office immediately within the Lodge room.

Q: What material is the collar made from?

A: The collar is constructed from grosgrain ribbon in royal blue and gold. Grosgrain carries a structured body that holds its edge and color through regular ceremony use better than plain satin alternatives.

Q: Does the pendant at the bottom stay in position during wear?

A: Yes. The round gold medallion is fixed at the fall point and holds its centered position against the chest through movement, degree work, and the full length of a Lodge evening.

Q: Is this collar suitable for installation ceremonies?

A: This collar is built for formal Lodge occasions including installation nights, degree conferrals, and regular Lodge meetings where full officer regalia is worn.

Q: How does the collar fasten at the neck?

A: A metal clasp at the crown secures the collar cleanly, allowing the V-fall to lie flat and evenly across the shoulder line without adjustment during the ceremony.

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