Victorian Masonic Waistcoat - England early 20th century - ritual garment
You are presented with an extremely rare and authentic element of a ritual garment – a Masonic waistcoat from the early 20th century from England. This unique collector's item is a material trace of the history of one of the most influential and mysterious societies.
The waistcoat, being part of a full Masonic outfit (also called an apron), is made of high-quality, dense cotton or wool in black or navy blue, characteristic of Victorian and Edwardian clothing. Its cut is typical of the era – fitted, with a deep V-neckline, fastened with small buttons, probably made of mother-of-pearl or bone. The precise seams and preserved details testify to the craftsmanship.
Historical context and collector's value:
The item comes from the heyday of Masonic lodges in Great Britain at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Such garments were used during ceremonies, lodge meetings, and initiations. Each element had its symbolic significance, and the waistcoat formed the basic layer of clothing over which the apron – the most important Masonic symbol – was worn.
State of preservation:
The waistcoat has been preserved in a condition consistent with its age (approx. 100-120 years). It may show signs of natural wear, slight abrasions or discolorations, which add to its authenticity and character. It is an object for advanced collectors of Masonica, costume historians, and enthusiasts of Western esoteric traditions.
This is a unique opportunity to acquire an authentic artifact of Masonic culture, which is not only a historical curiosity but also an intriguing object for a study collection.
The waistcoat, being part of a full Masonic outfit (also called an apron), is made of high-quality, dense cotton or wool in black or navy blue, characteristic of Victorian and Edwardian clothing. Its cut is typical of the era – fitted, with a deep V-neckline, fastened with small buttons, probably made of mother-of-pearl or bone. The precise seams and preserved details testify to the craftsmanship.
Historical context and collector's value:
The item comes from the heyday of Masonic lodges in Great Britain at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Such garments were used during ceremonies, lodge meetings, and initiations. Each element had its symbolic significance, and the waistcoat formed the basic layer of clothing over which the apron – the most important Masonic symbol – was worn.
State of preservation:
The waistcoat has been preserved in a condition consistent with its age (approx. 100-120 years). It may show signs of natural wear, slight abrasions or discolorations, which add to its authenticity and character. It is an object for advanced collectors of Masonica, costume historians, and enthusiasts of Western esoteric traditions.
This is a unique opportunity to acquire an authentic artifact of Masonic culture, which is not only a historical curiosity but also an intriguing object for a study collection.
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