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Art. XIX, Sec. 8
Jewels of Grand Lodge officers (designs and mounting)

Sec. 8. The Jewels of the following officers are gold plated and mounted on a gold plated wreath of laurel leaves, 3/8" by 3" outside diameter.

a. Grand Master — A Square and Compasses, an arc of 90°, the points of the Compasses resting on the Arc, and in the sun.

b. Past Grand Master — A similar Jewel without the sun.

c. Deputy Grand Master — A Square, angle opening down.

e. Senior Grand Warden — A level.

f. Junior Grand Warden — A plumb.

g. Grand Treasurer — Crossed Keys.

h. Grand Secretary — Crossed Pens (feather type).

i. Grand Auditor — Crossed Key and Pen.

j. Asst. Grand Treasurer — A Key.

k. Asst. Grand Secretary — A Pen (feather type).

l. Grand Chaplain — An Open Bible.

m. Grand Orator — A Scroll.

n. Grand Marshal — Crossed Batons.

o. Senior Grand Deacon — Square and Compasses with sun in opening between them.

p. Junior Grand Deacon — Square and Compasses with crescent moon in opening between them, inner circle to left.

q. Grand Historian — A Pen & a Scroll.

r. Grand Standard Bearer — Six-pointed Star.

s. Grand Sword Bearer — Crossed Swords.

t. Grand Bible Bearer — Equilateral Triangle with All-seeing Eye.

u. Senior Grand Lecturer — Crossed Pointers.

v. Junior Grand Lecturer — Crossed Pointers within an equilateral triangle.

w. Senior Grand Steward — A Cornucopia.

x. Junior Grand Steward — A Cornucopia.

y. Grand Pursuivant — A Key crossed with a Sword.

z. Grand Organist — A Lyre.

aa. Grand Tyler — A Sword suspended from the hilt.