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Established in 1990, Kuagj Kitchenware Co., Ltd. is a specialized China masonic apron manufacturer and design of kitchenware and cookware. Now we are starting pay attention to product R&D and OEM services. We have a highly skilled R&D team that actively expands our product range to meet changing market trends. Our custom masonic aprons products meet GS, CE, ITS and UL approval standards.
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Giclee Print Title: A Masonic Apron, 1826
Artist: Cornelis Borsteegh
Size: 48 x 36 inches
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masonic aprons
The Masonic apron represents the ancient stone-mason's craft, which is the allegorical model upon which rest the sumbolism and ritual of Freemasonry. The ancient craftsmen were "operative" or working stonemasons; members of the fraternity known as the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons (AF & AM) are "speculative" masons. Through speculative Masonry, wrote Thomas Smith Webb in 1797, "we learn to subdue the passions, act upon the square, keep a tongue of good report, maintain secrecy, and practice charity." Charity is "the chief of every social virtue," he continued, "and the distinguishing characteristic of our Order."1
Each initiate, upon entering the Order, receives a symbolic apron, which is to be worn during all Masonic meetings and rituals. This apron of Lewis's, made of hand-painted silk backed with linen, measuring 14 by 16 inches, is said to have been in a pocket of his coat when he died. It was passed down from his mother to his sister, Jane, and through her descendants to the Grand Lodge of Missouri, whence it was purchased in 1960 by Joseph Hopper, who donated it to the Montana Masonic Foundation of the Grand Lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Montana, in Helena.
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