Royal Arch Regalia – Free Masons
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Royal Arch Regalia

Royal Arch Regalia is the ceremonial clothing and accessories worn by members of the Royal Arch degree of Freemasonry. The Royal Arch degree is the highest degree in the York Rite branch of Freemasonry, and the regalia worn by members during meetings and ceremonies is designed to distinguish them from members of other branches.

One of the most recognizable pieces of Royal Arch Regalia is the apron, which is typically made of white lambskin and adorned with a red border and various symbols that are specific to the degree. The symbols on the apron often include the all-seeing eye, the triple tau, and the letter "G" which stands for "Geometry" or "God"

Another important piece of regalia is the sash, which is worn around the waist and typically is red in color and adorned with various symbols, such as the triple tau and the all-seeing eye.

Members of the Royal Arch degree also wear a jewel, which is typically pinned to the lapel of a coat or jacket, and is specific to the individual's rank within the degree. The jewel is usually a pendant that can be of different shapes, with a representation of the Triple Tau, and the letter "G"

In addition to the apron, sash, and jewel, members of the Royal Arch degree may also wear a collar and other accessories that are specific to the degree. Overall, Royal Arch regalia is an important part of the tradition and history of Freemasonry, and is worn by members as a symbol of their commitment to the principles of the Royal Arch degree.