Lodge Regalia
Honolulu Lodge F&AM – Lapel Pin
Hui Makona – Hawaiian for “Masonic Lodge.”
Aloha – Hawaiian word for “love” and/or a universal greeting of welcome and farewell.
Imi Ka’kou E Ka Kukui – Hawaiian phrase translating to “Let us seek the light.”
The light blue sky denotes immortality, eternity, chastity and fidelity. Pale blue, in particular, represents prudence and goodness. In Freemasonry blue is the emblem of universal brotherhood and friendship and instructs us that in the mind of a mason those virtues should be as extensive as the blue arch of Heaven itself. It is said that in ancient times the most solemn oaths were sworn on blue altars as the color represented the canopy of heaven where God Almighty resides.
Honolulu Lodge F&AM – Member Apron
The lambskin apron is an emblem of innocence and the badge of a Mason; more ancient than the Golden Fleece or Roman Eagle; more honorable than the Star or Garter, or any other distinction that can be conferred by King, Prince, or Potentate, or any other person.
Honolulu Lodge F&AM – Past Master Jewel
Honolulu Lodge F&AM – Past Master Apron
Grand Lodge of Hawaii F&AM – Past Grand Master Apron & Collar