Masonic Grand Master Apron
Ceremonial lambskin apron with blue silk lining and silver bullion fringe worn by Grand Masters during Masonic religious ceremonies. Qualifies under HTS 9810.00.15.00 as regalia worn upon the person by religious fraternal institutions during public exercises.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If considered protective clothing rather than ceremonial regalia
Aprons primarily functional rather than insignia of religious rank classified in Chapter 62 accessories
If textile fabric treatment predominates over regalia function
Treated textile fabrics not qualifying as worn regalia fall under Chapter 59
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide lodge charter showing religious establishment status; include Grand Lodge certification of rank; ensure declaration specifies ceremonial religious use only
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