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
or collar.
The jewels of the officers of the Lodge are as follows:
Worshipful Master - The square.
Senior Warden - The level.
Junior Warden - The plumb.
Treasurer - The crossed keys.
Secretary - The crossed pens.
Chaplain - The Bible within a circle.
Marshal - The 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 - The cornucopia in a circle.
Organist - The lyre in a circle.
Tiler - The crossed swords.
Past Master - The blazing sun within the compasses extended on a quadrant.
The deacons rods are blue and the the stewards rods are white surmounted by their proper jewels in silver or white metal.
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