
Wartime / Utility Fashion · 1940s · American
Production
handmade
Material
canvas
Culture
American
Influences
traditional Masonic regalia · 18th century ceremonial aprons
A white canvas Masonic apron with burgundy silk ribbon trim and ties. The apron features a triangular flap at the top decorated with an embroidered double-headed eagle in navy blue thread. The main body displays the traditional Masonic square and compass symbol, also embroidered in navy blue. The burgundy ribbon creates a border around the entire perimeter of the apron and extends into long ties for securing around the waist. The canvas appears to be a sturdy, utilitarian fabric typical of wartime material constraints, while the symbolic embroidery maintains the formal ceremonial requirements of Masonic regalia.
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