Called the “badge of a Freemason” in Masonic ritual, the fraternity’s apron was adapted from the protective aprons worn by working stonemasons during the 1600s and 1700s. Over the next 200 hundred years, Masonic aprons evolved in shape and style, with influence from men’s fashions and decorative preferences. This talk will highlight several examples of American aprons from the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library collection, exploring the stories of their makers and users. By looking at early aprons, we find patterns and trends in their use and design that not only differ from today but teach us new things about Freemasonry of the past.
Upcoming Events
Featured
2025-01-21 Regular Meeting
Featured
2025-04-15 Past Masters’ Night
Featured
2025-05-20 Lodge and Pie Night
Featured