Dutch regalia
Dutch regalia are the set of ritual garments and decorations, from which the membership of a Masonic Lodge, the function within the lodge and the degree of initiation of a member can be read in the Netherlands. For a lodge official, this also includes the attributes worn on the body that go with his function. Dutch regalia are also the outward signs of the Dutch sovereign power of the monarch, king. Not to be confused with the royal or princely (prerogative) rights, the regalia, which in Latin are also called regalia.
Dutch regalia also refers to the signs that symbolise royal power and that are often handed over at the coronation. The terms regalia and crown jewels are often used interchangeably. Common regalia are:
Examples include the German Reich's apple and the Japanese Imperial sword.
The term is also often used for the badges used during ritual sessions in Freemasonry and the para-maçonnerie.
Masonic Store. The Masonic shop for Dutch regalia, accessories and custom-made items.
- Sort by Standard
- Show 9 Products per page
-
Past Master Borstjuweel 2
From: €69.99Voeg toe aan winkelmandje Dit product heeft meerdere variaties. Deze optie kan gekozen worden op de productpagina -
Schootsvel riemverlengers
€14.99Opties selecteren Dit product heeft meerdere variaties. Deze optie kan gekozen worden op de productpagina
Dutch regalia
Dutch regalia are the set of ritual garments and decorations, from which the membership of a Masonic Lodge, the function within the lodge and the degree of initiation of a member can be read in the Netherlands. For a lodge official, this also includes the attributes worn on the body that go with his function. Dutch regalia are also the outward signs of the Dutch sovereign power of the monarch, king. Not to be confused with the royal or princely (prerogative) rights, the regalia, which in Latin are also called regalia.
Dutch regalia also refers to the signs that symbolise royal power and that are often handed over at the coronation. The terms regalia and crown jewels are often used interchangeably. Common regalia are:
Examples include the German Reich's apple and the Japanese Imperial sword.
The term is also often used for the badges used during ritual sessions in Freemasonry and the para-maçonnerie.
Masonic Store. The Masonic shop for Dutch regalia, accessories and custom-made items.
- Sort by Standard
- Show 9 Products per page
-
Past Master Borstjuweel 2
From: €69.99Voeg toe aan winkelmandje Dit product heeft meerdere variaties. Deze optie kan gekozen worden op de productpagina -
Schootsvel riemverlengers
€14.99Opties selecteren Dit product heeft meerdere variaties. Deze optie kan gekozen worden op de productpagina
Service
Departments
- AASR Schotse Ritus
- Craft Degrees
- Cryptic
- Gentlemen
- High Degrees (Dutch)
- Knights Templar
- Knights Templar Priests
- Knights of Malta
- Le Droit Humain
- Mark Master Mason
- Order of the Secret Monitor
- Order of the Eastern Star
- Red Cross of Constantine
- Royal and Select Master
- Royal Arch
- Royal Ark Mariner
- Royal Order of Scotland
- Shriners
- The Widows Sons
Information
Search
Our webshop makes use of cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
Accept cookiesHide only this messageSettingsCookie and privacy settings
We may ask you to place cookies on your device. We use cookies to let us know when you visit our websites, how you interact with us, to enrich your user experience and to customise your relationship with our website.
Click on the different headings for more information. You can also change some of your preferences. Please note that blocking some types of cookies may affect your experience on our websites and the services we can offer.
These cookies are strictly necessary to provide you with services available through our website and to use some of its functions.
As these cookies are strictly necessary to provide the website, refusing them will affect the functioning of our site. You can always block or delete cookies by changing your browser settings and forcibly blocking all cookies on this website. But this will always prompt you to accept/reject cookies when you visit our site again.
We fully respect if you want to refuse cookies, but to avoid having to ask you again and again to kindly allow a cookie to be saved. You are always free to opt-out or to use other cookies to get a better experience. If you reject cookies, we will delete all cookies set in our domain.
We provide you with a list of cookies stored on your computer in our domain, so that you can check what we have stored. For security reasons, we cannot display or change cookies from other domains. You can check this in the security settings of your browser.
These cookies collect information that is used in aggregate form to help us understand how our website is being used or how effective our marketing campaigns are, or to help us customise our website and application for you to improve your experience.
If you do not want us to track your visit to our site, you can disable it in your browser here:
We also use various external services such as Google Webfonts, Google Maps and external video providers. As these providers may collect personal data such as your IP address, you can block them here. Please note that this may significantly reduce the functionality and appearance of our site. Changes will only be effective once you reload the page.
Google Webfont Settings:
Google Maps Settings:
Google reCaptcha settings:
Embedding Vimeo and Youtube videos:
The following cookies are also required - you can choose whether to allow them:
You can read more about our cookies and privacy settings on our Privacy Policy page.
Privacy Policy