Masonic Apron – Pennsylvania Regulation Past Master

  • The size of the apron is 13″ x 15″
  • Adjustable belt with Silver plated fitting snake hook
  • Metal ball and chain tassels

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Description

Masonic Apron – Pennsylvania Regulation Past Master

Masonic Apron – Pennsylvania Regulation Past Master

Features

  • Royal Blue Velvet Ribbon on the body and flap
  • Hand Embroidered Euclid emblem
  • The size of the apron is 13″ x 15″
  • Adjustable belt with Silver plated fitting snake hook
  • Metal ball and chain tassels
  • Rare pocket on the back
  • Quilted back in satin fabric
  • Bullion Wire hand embroidery works
  • The product is the mason’s symbol
  • We offer the customization Free
  • Masonic Apron – Pennsylvania Regulation Past Master
  • IN STOCK
  • All sizes are available. furthermore, you can send us your specific size for an even better fitting
  • All forms of valid payment methods are accepted here

Description:

So, Mason’s apron comes from the aprons worn by craftsmen that were made from the skin of an animal. Workmen were worn to protect their clothes from injury and damage from the rough stones with which they worked and it also was a vessel in which to carry tools. The Size Of this apron is 14-inch high x 15 inches wide. Adjustable belt with Silver plated fitting snake hook. Metal ball and chain tassels. Rare pocket on the back. Free shipping is also available throughout the world for large-sized orders.

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Additional information

apron-body-material

Imitation leather, Lambskin, Satin Fabric

apron-border-color

Dark Blue, Purple, Red, Royal Blue

apron-border-material

Grossgrain Ribbon, Velvet Border

apron-size

13 x 15 inches, 14 x 16 inches

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