A Masonic sash is typically worn by members of Masonic organizations, particularly those in higher ranks or positions within the fraternity. It is often associated with the Scottish Rite, where members may wear a sash to signify their degree or rank. The sash can also be worn during formal ceremonies and events to represent their commitment to Masonic principles and values.
The sash a Geisha wears around her middle is called an Obi.
He wears a red hat and a sash!
Sgt & wo2
A Cumberbun
Yes, anyone can wear masonic jewellery and you don't have to be a free mason. I have a friend who has got loads of masonic jewellery and wears it all the time. He is not a free mason.
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Across the chest of the Virgin
Tiara, Swimsuit, Evening gown, Sash
A Catholic priest who has been designated as a Monsignor wears a purple cincture.
They are signing the Declaration of Independence in the Masonic Lodge, Stephen Hopkins is most likely the Worshipful Master of the lodge who is the only one who wears a hat in a masonic lodge.
An Ordeal member of the Order of the Arrow wears a Brotherhood sash without the two bars, leaving only the arrow at center.
The noun sash is the singular form. The plural noun is 'sashes'