Masonic Past Master 100% Lambskin Apron – Hand-Embroidered Gold & Silver Bullion
Masonic Past Master 100% Lambskin Apron – Hand-Embroidered Gold & Silver Bullion
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A Masterpiece of Masonic Tradition & Craftsmanship
This Masonic Past Master Apron is a symbol of honor, dedication, and leadership. Featuring intricate hand embroidery with gold and silver bullion threads, this apron is meticulously crafted from premium 100% lambskin leather and rich navy blue velvet, making it a distinguished addition to your Masonic regalia.
Key Features:
Premium Lambskin Material – Made from high-quality white 100% lambskin leather for an elegant and durable finish.
Navy Blue Velvet Base – The apron is designed on a luxurious navy blue velvet background, giving it a refined and sophisticated look.
Hand-Embroidered Bullion Detailing – Expertly crafted with gold and silver bullion threads for an exquisite and detailed finish.
Past Master Emblem & Pillars – The bottom of the apron features a beautifully embroidered Past Master emblem, flanked by two Masonic pillars.
Golden Metallic Braid Trim – A ¼-inch gold metallic braid elegantly outlines the entire border of the apron, enhancing its regal appeal.
Fine Back Lining with Glove Pocket – The reverse side is lined with matching fine polyester fabric and includes a glove pocket for convenience.
Adjustable Fit – Comes with a comfortable, extendable belt (90 cm – 135 cm) with a secure clip and hook, ensuring a perfect fit.
Standard Size – 14” x 16”, ideal for lodge ceremonies and official Masonic events.
Why Choose This Past Master Apron?
Superior Craftsmanship – Handmade with precision and care, showcasing the finest gold and silver bullion embroidery.
Symbol of Leadership – Designed for Past Masters, this apron represents honor, responsibility, and wisdom.
Elegant & Durable – Crafted using premium materials for long-lasting use, making it a worthy addition to any Masonic collection.
Perfect for Ceremonial Use & Gifts – A thoughtful gift for Past Masters, lodge members, or collectors of Masonic regalia.





