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The Jewels of Lodge officers shall be of silver or of white metal, to be worn either suspended from a blue velvet collar or as a badge on the left breast. None but officers may wear jewels, except Past Masters, the latter wearing them attached to a blue collar ribbon, or as a badge worn on the left breast. The jewels of a Past Master and of officers of a Lodge:
For more information on certain jewels click on the relative links:
Past Master Worshipful Master
Past Master The Blazing Sun within the Compasses extended on a quadrant.
Worshipful Master The Square.
Senior Warden The Level.
Junior Warden The Plumb.
Treasurer The Crossed Keys.
Secretary The Crossed Pens.
Treasurer The Crossed Pens.(same as secretary)
Chaplain The Bible within a Circle.
Marshal Baton in a Square.
Senior Deacon The Square and Compasses united with a Sun.
Junior Deacon The Square and Compasses united with a Moon.
Stewards Comucopia in a Circle.
Organist Lyre in a Circle
Tyler The Crossed Swords.
The Deacons' rods Shall be blue, the Stewards' rods white, surmounted by their proper jewels in silver or white metal.
For more information on certain jewels click on the relative links:
Past Master Worshipful Master
Past Master The Blazing Sun within the Compasses extended on a quadrant.
Worshipful Master The Square.
Senior Warden The Level.
Junior Warden The Plumb.
Treasurer The Crossed Keys.
Secretary The Crossed Pens.
Treasurer The Crossed Pens.(same as secretary)
Chaplain The Bible within a Circle.
Marshal Baton in a Square.
Senior Deacon The Square and Compasses united with a Sun.
Junior Deacon The Square and Compasses united with a Moon.
Stewards Comucopia in a Circle.
Organist Lyre in a Circle
Tyler The Crossed Swords.
The Deacons' rods Shall be blue, the Stewards' rods white, surmounted by their proper jewels in silver or white metal.