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Past Grand Officer’s Jewel

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Rule 244
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Past Grand Officer Jewels
Emblems and Symbols
Hierarchy and Rank
Visual Representation(80%)
Recognition of Service
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The document outlines the design and specifications of the jewels awarded to Past Grand Officers within the Masonic fraternity. It details the jewel for Past Grand Masters and Past Pro Grand Masters as depicted in Plate No. 1, while Plates No. 4 and 15 illustrate the jewels for Past Metropolitan, Provincial, or District Grand Masters, as well as Past Pro Metropolitan, Provincial, or District Grand Masters, and Past Grand Inspectors. For all other Past Grand Officers, the jewel features the emblem of their office on a blue enamelled oval medal, encircled by a wreath made of a sprig of acacia and an ear of corn, as shown in Plate No. 25. This document serves as a guide for the proper recognition of Past Grand Officers, ensuring uniformity in the presentation of their jewels, which symbolize their contributions and status within the Masonic community.

Created:

December 4th, 2025

Last Updated:

February 10th, 2026

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The jewel of Past Grand Masters and Past Pro Grand Masters is described in Plate No. 1, and the jewels of Past Metropolitan, Provincial or District Grand Masters, Past Pro Metropolitan, Provincial or District Grand Masters and Past Grand Inspectors are described in Plate Nos. 4 and 15 respectively. The jewel of every other Past Grand Officer is composed of the emblem of his Office on a blue enamelled oval medal surrounded by a wreath composed of a sprig of acacia and an ear of corn, as illustrated in Plate No. 25.