Description: A Masonic apron is a ceremonial garment worn by Freemasons during rituals, ceremonies, and other formal events.It represents honor, purity, and initiation, and is considered a personal and sacred item. The apron is typically made of lambskin or velvet and is adorned with various symbols and colors depending on the degree of the Mason.
Features:
Material: Usually lambskin or velvet.
- Color: Varies depending on the degree, but often includes white, blue, and gold.
- Symbols: May include the Masonic square and compasses, the five-pointed star, and other Masonic emblems.
- Tassel: Often has a tassel attached to the bottom.
Technical Description:
- Construction: Typically consists of a rectangular piece of fabric with a flap that can be turned up or down.
- Embellishments: May be embroidered, beaded, or decorated with other embellishments.
- Size: Varies depending on the wearer.













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