Man Who Would Be Master Past Master Masonic Apron, Gold - Texas Regulation

The Craftsman's Apron

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Product Description

This hand-embroidered, original TCA design is inspired from the ceremonial robes worn by Daniel Dravot (Sean Connery) in the movie adaptation of Bro. Rudyard Kipling's "The Man Who Would be King". This Master Mason's apron is made from a 100% genuine lambskin body and is bullion embroidered throughout. 

This apron comes with an adjustable belt that will fit between 36" and 50" waists. Can be made slightly smaller upon request.

Dimensions are 16" x 16" to comply with Texas regulation.

Please note that with personalization, it will take 4-5 months until shipment.

Masonic Apron Craftsmanship

It is our belief that quality , and not mere convenience, is the mark of distinction in the Craft. We only use real lambskin for our leather aprons because it is our belief that each Brother’s “Badge of a Mason” should be a direct and personal reflection of his commitment to the Craft. Each apron is hand cut and hand made by our artisan craftsmen, and, should a Brother or Lodge wish, we will create a distinctive - bespoke - design that is specific to the individual or Lodge. This drive for unapologetic quality permeates our company and is reflected in every product that we produce.

Vision

The Craftsman's Apron is dedicated to providing Freemasons with the highest quality Masonic aprons, masonic gifts, and personal effects available. Our goal is to help our noble Craft regain the elegance and dignity that was once the hallmark of Freemasonry and for our regalia to be recognized as the distinguished badge of every Mason.