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Worshipful Master Emulation Rite Cuff – Sky Blue Hand Embroidered Fringe

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Description

Worshipful Master Emulation Rite Cuff – Sky Blue Hand Embroidered Fringe

Worshipful Master Emulation Rite Cuffs arrive as a pair, each one carrying the full visual language of the office on a sky blue ribbed fabric body. The mint-toned sky blue ground gives the hand embroidery a clean, distinct stage, the fabric’s ribbed weave providing enough texture to anchor the gold thread work without competing with the symbols it frames. At the top edge of each cuff, a tricolor band of red, white, and blue runs the full width, a clear reference to the French Masonic tradition within which the Emulation Rite officer dress finds its origin. Gold braid trim runs along the very top edge above the tricolor band and again above the fringe line at the bottom, giving each cuff a contained, formal boundary at both ends.

At the center of each sky blue cuff face, a circular wreath border is hand embroidered in gold thread, its rope-style outline forming a clean round frame. Inside that circle, a chevron angle symbol sits in gold, the upward-pointing form rendered with the precision that hand embroidery delivers when the artisan controls every stitch individually. The circular wreath and the angle symbol together identify the Worshipful Master’s office within the Emulation Rite tradition, and on a sky blue ground with a tricolor band above, the identification is complete and unambiguous to any informed Brother in the Lodge room.

Gold bullion fringe runs the full length of the lower edge of both cuffs, dense and evenly distributed, the individual strands hanging at a consistent length that gives the fringe a composed, weighted appearance during Lodge ceremony. Fringe at this weight does not flutter or separate during movement — it falls with the gravity that formal officer dress requires, and it holds its line when the Worshipful Master’s hands are raised during the degree working. The gold braid trim above the fringe line anchors the transition between the sky blue fabric body and the hanging strands, keeping the lower edge defined and clean.

Emulation Rite working places specific demands on officer dress. The cuffs worn by the Worshipful Master must read clearly from the east, identify the office without ambiguity, and hold their presentation through the full Lodge ceremony from opening to closing. These cuffs meet each of those demands through the combination of sky blue fabric, hand embroidered gold symbols, tricolor band, and bullion fringe. The pair is matched in embroidery placement, fringe length, and braid positioning, so both wrists present identically when the officer’s hands are in view.

The interior of each cuff is finished with a smooth lining that sits against the wrist without abrasion during extended Lodge wear. The cuff body holds its cylindrical shape through the ceremony without sagging or losing its upright profile, which matters when the Worshipful Master is the most observed officer in the room from the opening gavel to the final charge. Hand embroidery on sky blue fabric at this level of finish is not a common combination in standard officer supply — it places this pair firmly in the category of considered, ceremony-specific Lodge dress that honors the office it represents.

Product Features

Hand Embroidered Gold Circular Wreath with Angle Symbol

Each cuff carries a hand embroidered gold circular wreath at center, with a chevron angle symbol inside, the two elements together identifying the Worshipful Master’s office within the Emulation Rite tradition clearly and without ambiguity.

Sky Blue Ribbed Fabric Body

The sky blue ribbed fabric provides a clean, textured ground for the hand embroidery, its tone and weave giving the gold thread work the contrast it needs to read clearly from across the Lodge room during degree ceremony.

French Tricolor Band at Top Edge

A red, white, and blue tricolor band runs the full width of both cuffs at the top edge, referencing the French Masonic tradition of the Emulation Rite and completing the officer identification above the gold braid trim.

Gold Bullion Fringe at Lower Edge

Dense gold bullion fringe runs the complete lower edge of both cuffs, hanging at an even length with the controlled weight that formal Lodge officer dress demands during extended degree working.

Gold Braid Trim – Top and Bottom

Gold braid trim runs along the top edge above the tricolor band and above the fringe line at the bottom, giving each cuff a defined, formal boundary at both ends that holds its line through the full ceremony.

Smooth Interior Lining

The interior of each cuff is finished with a smooth lining that sits against the wrist without abrasion, allowing the Worshipful Master to wear both cuffs through extended Lodge degree work in comfort.

Specifications

  • Material: Sky blue fabric with hand embroidery and fringe
  • Embroidery: Hand embroidery
  • Border: Gold braid trim top and bottom
  • Band: Red, white, and blue tricolor band at top edge
  • Fringe: Gold bullion fringe at lower edge
  • Quantity: Pair of two cuffs

FAQ

Q: What symbol is embroidered on these Emulation Rite cuffs?

A: Each cuff carries a hand embroidered gold circular wreath at center with a chevron angle symbol inside, identifying the Worshipful Master’s office within the Emulation Rite tradition.

Q: What is the tricolor band at the top of each cuff?

A: The red, white, and blue tricolor band references the French Masonic tradition associated with the Emulation Rite, running the full width of both cuffs above the gold braid trim at the top edge.

Q: Are these cuffs sold as a pair?

A: Yes. Both cuffs are included, matched in embroidery placement, fringe length, and braid positioning so both wrists present identically during Lodge ceremony.

Q: Is the embroidery on these cuffs hand done or machine produced?

A: All embroidery is hand done, including the circular wreath border and the angle symbol at the center of each cuff face.

Q: What type of fringe is used on these cuffs?

A: Gold bullion fringe runs the complete lower edge of both cuffs, dense and evenly distributed, with the controlled weight that formal Emulation Rite officer dress requires during degree working.

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