Masonic decorations Blue Lodges REAA - Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite

Welcome to our collection of REAA (Rite Ecossais Ancien Accepté) Masonic decorations. Here you'll find a rigorously designed range of aprons, saltires, gloves and ritual jewelry, respecting the symbolic uses of both blue lodges and REAA high ranks.

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Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite (AASR) Blue Lodges
 
The Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite (AASR) is a Masonic rite founded in 1801 in Charleston (United States at the instigation of the brothers John Mitchell and Frederic Dalcho. It is based on the Grand Constitutions of 1786, allegedly written by the king Frederick II of Prussia.
 
The regalia worn in the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite blue lodges vary according to the degree and rank of each Freemason. They include the following articles: Aprons, Gloves, Sashes, Hats, Caps or Kippah and ties or neckties.
 
The Worshipful  Master and the Lodge Officers also wear Collars and Collar Jewels according to their function.

The main specificity of the AASR blue lodge regalia is the red border of the Masters’ and Lodge Officers’ aprons.

Proposed REAA Masonic decorations

What you'll find in this REAA collection: Aprons for apprentices, journeymen and masters, blue lodge officers' saltire, REAA jewelry engraved according to degree, embroidered masonic gloves, textile accessories: scarves, cords, armbands, etc.

Understanding the specifics of REAA decors

The Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite is distinguished by a rich symbolic hierarchy, spanning 33 degrees. Each degree has its own colors, insignia and ornaments. That's why it's essential to choose decorations that match the initiatory progression of your workshop.

Our REAA aprons, for example, feature traditional motifs: blue rosettes, red decorations for the 18th degree, or crosses specific to the higher grades. The necklaces and jewelry in this collection respect the codes specific to each function: Venerable Master, Orator, Secretary, etc.

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Use of REAA decorations in blue boxes and high ranks

In the Masonic practice of Ancient Accepted Scottish RiteThe scenery varies according to the level of initiation. Visit blue lodgesThe first three degrees (Apprentice, Fellow Craftsman, Master) use aprons and saltires with specific colors and symbols, notably the red border and distinctive rosettes. From the 4th degree onwards, in high ranksFrom the red saltires of the 18th degree Rosicrucian to the black ornaments of the 30th degree Kadosh, each badge reflects the spiritual journey of the Brother or Sister.

Our REAA decors are graded to accompany this progression, whether you're in a symbolic lodge or in a perfection workshop, chapter, areopagus or consistory.

Why choose Nos Colonnes for your REAA decors?

  • Strict adherence to REAA rituals Each decoration is checked by our team of experts in Masonic practices.
  • French or European manufacture handcrafted finishes, precise embroidery, noble materials.
  • Dedicated customer service Need advice or a customized model? Our team is at your service.
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