The document outlines the design and significance of the jewels worn by the Officers of the Grand Lodge, detailing their composition and variations based on rank. Each jewel features an emblem encircled by two circles adorned with a wreath of acacia and corn, except for specific officers. The Grand Master, Pro Grand Master, Deputy Grand Master, Assistant Grand Master, Senior Grand Warden, and Junior Grand Warden have distinct designs. For Metropolitan, Provincial, or District Grand Masters, the jewel includes the name of the respective area, while Grand Inspectors display the name of their Group. Grand Stewards' jewels feature specific wording as shown in Plate No. 21. This structure emphasizes the hierarchy and roles within the Masonic organization, ensuring that each officer's jewel reflects their position and jurisdiction. The document serves as a guideline for the proper representation of Grand Lodge officers through their jewels, reinforcing the significance of rank and responsibility within the Masonic framework.
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The jewels of the Officers of the Grand Lodge (Plate Nos. 1 to 22) are composed of an emblem, which (other than those of the Grand Master, the Pro Grand Master, the Deputy Grand Master, an Assistant Grand Master, the Senior Grand Warden and the Junior Grand Warden) is enclosed within two circles containing a wreath composed of a sprig of acacia and an ear of corn, except that in the case of a Metropolitan, Provincial or District Grand Master or a Pro Metropolitan, Provincial or District Grand Master the name of the Metropolitan Area, Province or District, in the case of a Grand Inspector the name of the Group and in the case of a Grand Steward the wording shown in Plate No. 21 replaces the wreath.