The Elect of the Nine Regalia Set, comprising a ceremonial apron and sash, is the official attire worn by Freemasons who have attained the 9th Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (AASR)—known as Elu of the Nine (or Elu des Neuf). This degree emphasizes themes of justice, loyalty, and the pursuit of truth, drawing from legendary accounts of vengeance and the punishment of treachery.
This solemn and striking regalia set visually reflects the gravity and moral weight of the degree, combining symbols of truth, light, and righteous judgment.
🔷 Apron – Elect of the Nine (9°)
Design & Materials:
Base Material: High-quality white lambskin or imitation leather, representing purity of intention and the Masonic journey toward enlightenment.
Border: Trimmed in black, symbolizing mourning, justice, and the somber responsibility of the Elect.
Flap (Bib): Triangular, edged in black, often featuring a red arm holding a dagger—a central emblem of the degree that signifies swift and righteous justice.
Center Emblem:
A bloody arm grasping a dagger may be embroidered or painted on the flap or apron body, signifying vengeance against betrayal and the pursuit of Masonic justice.
In some versions, additional symbols such as nine stars, a severed head, or a triangle may appear.
Fastening: White fabric ties or a black adjustable waist belt.
Symbolism:
White apron: Purity of motive.
Black trim: Mourning and gravity of duty.
Red dagger arm: Justice carried out in the name of truth, echoing the mission of the original Nine Elect in avenging the Master’s death.
🔷 Sash – Elect of the Nine (9°)
Design & Materials:
Style: Worn from the right shoulder to the left hip, traditional to chivalric and judicial degrees.
Color: Made of rich black moiré or satin ribbon, symbolizing the serious and judicial nature of the degree.
Emblems:
A red arm with dagger, nine-pointed star, or triangle may be embroidered or printed on the sash.
In some jurisdictions, inscriptions like “Elu des Neuf” or “9°” appear.
Decorative fringe in red or gold may be added at the base.
Symbolism:
Black color: Judicial office and solemn duty.
Red arm/dagger motif: Execution of justice without passion or prejudice.
Nine-pointed star: Enlightenment through righteous action and moral discernment.
🧭 Degree Context – 9° Elect of the Nine:
This degree teaches the value of justice tempered by morality. It commemorates the legendary act of avenging the murder of the Grand Master and reminds the initiate that truth and fidelity must be protected at all costs. The regalia serves as a visual reinforcement of the Masonic obligation to act with integrity in the face of injustice.
📏 Specifications:
Apron Size: Approx. 14 x 16 inches
Sash Width: ~100 mm
Emblems: Embroidered or printed; optional customization available
Materials: Lambskin or synthetic apron; moiré or satin sash; metallic or silk embroidery/fringe
✅ Ideal For:
9th Degree Members of the AASR
Chapter ceremonies and ritual conferrals
Masonic regalia collections
Educational or historical Masonic exhibitions
Orders are processed within 3–10 business days depending on the item. Delivery generally takes 7–21 business days after dispatch, depending on destination, customs, and carrier conditions. We do not accept returns for change of mind, incorrect sizing, or wrong regalia purchased. Faulty or defective items are handled in accordance with Australian Consumer Law.