Royal Arch Principals Sash – Red & White
The Royal Arch Principals Sash – Red & White is a beautifully crafted piece of Masonic regalia that embodies the dignity, authority, and spiritual depth of the Royal Arch Chapter. Worn exclusively by the Three Principals — Zerubbabel, Haggai, and Joshua — this sash signifies leadership, enlightenment, and the unity of divine truth within the Chapter’s sacred hierarchy.
Design and Symbolism
The sash features the distinctive red and white colours of the Holy Royal Arch, symbolizing zeal and purity, two virtues that define the spirit of the Order.
The red represents fervency, dedication, and the fire of faith — the inner passion that drives every Companion in his search for truth and light.
The white embodies purity of heart, truth, and moral integrity, reminding the wearer of the spiritual sanctity and humility required of a Principal Officer.
The sash is traditionally worn from the right shoulder to the left hip, crossing the chest diagonally, and is adorned with finely detailed embroidered or appliquéd emblems appropriate to the rank of Principal — often featuring the Triple Tau, the emblem of Royal Arch Masonry, rendered in gold or silver bullion wire.
Craftsmanship and Materials
Expertly made from premium moiré ribbon in alternating red and white panels, the sash displays a perfect balance of elegance and symbolism. The material is selected for its durability, sheen, and smooth drape, ensuring comfort and sophistication during ceremonial wear.
Material: High-grade moiré or satin ribbon
Colours: Alternating red and white segments (Royal Arch pattern)
Finish: Hand-stitched or machine-finished edges with lined backing for structure
Emblem: Gold or silver-embroidered Triple Tau or Principal’s jewel (depending on rank and jurisdiction)
Length: Standard full sash length suitable for formal Chapter ceremonies
Each sash is produced with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring perfect alignment of colours and high-quality stitching — an emblem of excellence befitting the dignity of Royal Arch leadership.
Symbolic and Ceremonial Role
In the Holy Royal Arch Chapter, the sash signifies the authority and unity of the Three Principals, who preside together in harmony — representing Wisdom, Strength, and Beauty. When worn with the corresponding apron and collar, the sash completes the regalia ensemble of the Principals, reflecting their sacred role in guiding Companions toward spiritual enlightenment and the recovery of the lost Word.
The red and white hues also represent the union of divine and human nature, a reminder of the spiritual completion that the Royal Arch Degree teaches — the culmination of a Mason’s journey through the Craft. It stands as a visible symbol of faith, purity, and dedication to service within the Chapter.
Presentation and Use
Usage: Worn by the Three Principals (Zerubbabel, Haggai, Joshua) in Chapter meetings, installations, and official convocations
Occasions: Investitures, Installations, Convocations, and Grand Chapter Ceremonies
Compatibility: Matches the full set of Royal Arch regalia, including apron, collar, and jewel
Presentation: Supplied in a protective pouch or case, ideal for storage or ceremonial gifting
Summary
The Royal Arch Principals Sash – Red & White is more than a garment of office — it is a symbol of spiritual leadership and unity, reflecting the sacred bond shared among the Principals of the Chapter. Crafted with elegance and reverence, this sash honors the wearer’s high station and devotion to the Royal Arch tradition.
It serves as both a mark of authority and a reminder of the light restored, making it an essential and timeless item for every Royal Arch Chapter under the English, Irish, or Scottish Constitutions.
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.