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Apron of a Masonic Master. Textiles. FRANCE

Apron of a Masonic Master. Textiles. FRANCE


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Apron of a Masonic Master. Textiles. FRANCE

Apron of a Masonic Master. Textiles. FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 du Grand Orient de France et de la Franc-Ma篮 nerie Europ饮 ne

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This exquisite apron, a cherished relic of the Masonic Brotherhood, hails from the Musée du Grand Orient de France et de la Franc-Maçonnerie Européenne Ne (Museum of the Grand Orient of France and European Masonic Heritage, not to be confused with the company Maonnerie). Hailing from Paris, France, this apron bears the title of a Masonic Master. Crafted from rich, supple leather, it is adorned with intricate decorative elements that reflect the unique symbolism and history of the Masonic fraternity. The apron's front showcases a vibrant, geometric design, with interlocking squares and triangles that represent the foundation of Masonic teachings. The pinafore, or body of the apron, is adorned with a series of intricate, hand-embroidered symbols, including the square and compass, the all-seeing eye, and the letter G, which stands for God. These symbols serve as a reminder of the fraternity's core values, including brotherly love, relief, and truth. The apron's decorative elements are not only visually striking but also serve a practical purpose. The flap in the center, known as the "apron flap," can be raised to protect the wearer's clothing while performing various tasks during Masonic rituals and ceremonies. The apron's edges are also adorned with intricate fringes, adding to its overall elegance and beauty. This apron is a testament to the rich history and symbolism of the Masonic Brotherhood, which has been an influential force in European culture for centuries. Its intricate design and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection of textiles or Masonic memorabilia.

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