Royal Standard of Scotland
Royal Standard of Scotland Regalia
The Royal Standard of Scotland is an Anglo-Saxon Masonic rite practiced from the beginning of the seventeenth century in the first Scottish lodges, such as Mary's Chapel and Kilwinning No. 0, founded before 1598.
Although stemming from the beginnings of Freemasonry, the ritual was not codified until the 19th century. The Standard Rite of Scotland is distinguished by its particularity to be worked by heart by all the members of a lodge
the Royal Standard of Scotland has three degrees wearing each one its specific masonic regalia :
- 1st degree: Entered Apprentice
- 2d degree: Fellowcraft
- 3rd degree: Master Mason
On Nos Colonnes, you will find all the aprons, gloves, sashes, collars, collar jewels, hats, cups or kippah, ties, neckties used by the Freemasons of the Royal Standard of Scotland.
The masonic decorations especially aprons and necklaces are madeés with of Tartan fabric "Royal Steward