A bespoke coat of arms for a Masonic lodge. The work is heraldry in the traditional sense: a shield bearing the lodge's chosen charges, accompanied by supporters, helm, mantling, and motto, designed in collaboration with the lodge's officers and built to be used.
Approach
Heraldic commissions of this kind begin with the lodge's preferences — the chosen ordinaries and charges, the meanings the lodge wishes to embed, the motto, and any existing visual identity the new device should respect. The atelier provides initial sketches and refines through revision until the device is correct.
Final art is delivered as both a print-ready file and as the underlying scalable artwork, suitable for engraving on lodge furniture, embroidery on regalia, framing for the lodge room, and reproduction on documents.
Use
The finished device is the lodge's. It may be reproduced freely for the lodge's own work and regalia. It is not licensed for resale.
Acquisition
Acquisition is by commission. Initial sketches are provided after the first scoping conversation, before any payment is required.
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