2.1.3 Jewels of Grand Officers

The jewels of the Grand Officers shall be as follows:

  • a. Grand Master - the compasses extended to 45° with the segment of a circle at the points, and a gold plate included, on which is represented an eye eradiated, with a triangle, also eradiated.
  • b. Deputy Grand Master - the Square and Compasses united, with a five-pointed star in the center.
  • c. Senior Grand Warden - the level.
  • d. Junior Grand Warden - the plumb.
  • e. Grand Treasurer - crossed keys.
  • f. Grand Secretary - crossed pens.
  • g. Assistant Grand Secretary - single pen.
  • h. District Deputy Grand Masters - the compasses extended to 45¡ with the segment of a circle at the points, with a crescent moon in the center.
  • i. Grand Chaplain - open Bible.
  • j. Grand Marshal - crossed rods.
  • k. Grand Lecturer - forty-seventh problem of Euclid.
  • l. Director of Masonic Education - the Lamp of Knowledge.
  • m. Forum Director - Square and Compasses with two columns and sun radiating beams of light.
  • n. Grand Historian - open book.
  • o. Grand Curator/Librarian - crossed key & feather.
  • p. Grand Deacons - dove and olive branch.
  • q. Grand Stewards - cornucopia.
  • r. Grand Sword Bearer - crossed swords.
  • s. Grand Pursuivant - a rod and a sword crossed, bearing arms of the Grand Lodge.
  • t. Grand Musical Director - lyre.
  • u. Grand Standard Bearer - a banner hanging from a crossed staff.
  • v. Grand Tiler - sword.

The jewels of the Grand Officers, excepting those of the Grand Master, the Deputy Grand Master, and the District Deputy Grand Masters, shall be enclosed within a wreath.
Amended November 17, 1990; November 16, 1996.