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Officer Jewels

What this chapter is

Each elected and appointed officer of a Symbolic Lodge wears a jewel suspended from his collar. The jewel is silver; its design names the office. A man who knows the jewels can read the leadership of any Lodge at a glance — and that visual literacy is the first piece of fluency a newly-initiated brother gains when he begins to see the floor work and the orders of business unfold around him. This chapter pairs each jewel with the office it identifies.

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How to practise it

A lesson walks the same seven steps every time. Read the intro, study the material, then drill it through Quick Fire, Matchup, Sequence, Flashcards, and the Mix capstone. Each step opens to the next; no choices to make in the middle of the work.

Learn, plan, do, reflect, teach

The lesson itself is only the first fifth of the pattern. Carry it through the full loop so the work becomes habitual.

  • Learn

    Work Officer Jewels

    Move through the seven-step lesson until recognition becomes recall and use.

    Continue the lesson
  • Plan

    Choose the first officer symbols to learn

    Decide which jewels and offices you want to know cold before your next time in Lodge.

    Open courses
  • Do

    Match each jewel to its office

    Practice until you can identify the collars and name the office they mark without pausing.

    Open Do
  • Reflect

    Check whether the room reads more clearly

    Notice whether the officers stopped looking like a blur once the symbols had names.

    Open the gauge log
  • Teach

    Show another new brother how to read the collars

    Use the jewels as a simple way to help someone else begin seeing the Lodge room.

    Open mentor prep

Carry this lesson into work

Best next task

Join a lodge

Once you decide to keep going, this is the first lesson that moves you from curiosity into actual Masonic study.

Checking your place in this lane...

What if · take it further

Sit with this

  • Before the next meeting you attend, which officer jewels do you want to be able to name without guessing? Start with the principal officers, then add the rest of the line.
  • When you picture the collars in Lodge, do you see decoration or instruction? The jewels are there to teach you how the room is ordered.

Connect to

  • Form of the Lodge

    Form of the Lodge. The jewels start making more sense once you place each officer in his station.

  • Officer Jewels

    Officer Jewels. The fuller chapter on what the principal officer jewels measure.

  • Installation of Officers

    Installation of Officers. The public ceremony where each jewel is placed on the man who will wear it.