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Grand Stewards’ Collars

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Rule 258
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Grand Stewards' Attire
Official Capacity
Symbolism of Colors
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Grand Stewards are required to wear collars made of plain crimson ribbon, measuring four inches in width. This attire is specifically mandated for their official duties, particularly when attending the Grand Lodge and other formal occasions. In addition to the collars, Grand Stewards must carry white wands during these events, signifying their role and authority within the Masonic framework. The document establishes clear guidelines for the appearance and conduct of Grand Stewards, emphasizing the importance of uniformity and decorum in Masonic gatherings. Adherence to these regulations ensures that Grand Stewards maintain the dignity and tradition of the organization while fulfilling their responsibilities. The specifications regarding the collars and wands serve to visually distinguish Grand Stewards from other members, reinforcing their status and function within the Masonic hierarchy.

Created:

December 4th, 2025

Last Updated:

February 10th, 2026

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The Grand Stewards for the year shall wear collars of plain crimson ribbon, four inches wide, and, when attending the Grand Lodge and on other occasions when acting in their official capacity, they shall carry white wands.