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The Masonic Ring

The Masonic Ring – A Poem

The Masonic Ring Those men who help my dad each day, They wear those Mason rings. A Square and Compass set in gold, The praise of which I sing.   My dad, he hurt his back you know, One cold and wintery day. He slipped and fell upon the ice, The insurance would not pay.   And since that time those rings I see, On hands that help us much. With mowing lawns and hauling trash, Each day my heart they touch.   My Mom she cried from happiness,...

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Freemason Watches

Freemason Watches

Freemason Watches Watches made by the Blue Lodge, also known as Freemason watches. The Masonic Square and Compasses are include in the log. Masonic watches are worn by fraternity members at lodge meetings, activities, and ceremonies on a regular basis. Stainless steel, gold, silver, and other metals are used to make Masonic watches. Pocket watches, such as Masonic pocket watches, are also popular. Wearing a masonic watch, like other masonic jewellery, is not require. This is entirely dependent on whether or not...

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entered apprentice ring

Things You Need to Know About the Entered Apprentice Ring

Things You Need to Know About the Entered Apprentice Ring Members of the fraternity have historically purchased a Master Mason's ring after passing their Master Mason's degree. Question: why do masons wear masonic rings? Answer: Because of his sincere desire, the obligation, the oath, the duty, and the word that binds him to the fraternity. The deep inner and intrinsic desire of every person to be a part of a community of people who share common values and goals. Any Masonic ring serves as...

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Masonic Cufflinks

Masonic Cufflinks

Masonic Cufflinks Any brother who is proud to be a member of the fraternity appreciates wearing the appropriate accessory to demonstrate his pride and allegiance. The Freemasons have their own set of badges. As a result, different symbols are used depending on the field. The Freemasons are the oldest fraternity in existence. They are a group of people who believe that it is every man's responsibility to constantly improve himself. Meanwhile, he must always be true to his family, country, values,...

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Scottish Rite Jewelry

Scottish Rite Jewelry

Scottish Rite Jewelry There are numerous theories as to how the Scottish Rite came to be. Around 1758, the Scottish rite began in Pairs, France. A Master Mason may join the Scottish Rite, one of the auxiliary bodies of Freemasonry, to gain additional exposure to the principles of Freemasonry. In the Craft, the Scottish Rite provided ethical teaching and philosophy. The member wore Scottish rite jewellery. Each piece of jewellery depicts a different symbol. The double eagle logo represents power and dominion;...

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Ostby Barton ring

Ostby Barton Masonic Ring

Ostby Barton Masonic Ring The Ostby Barton ring has a long history. Nathan B. Barton founded the company on July 1, 1879, in Providence, Rhode Island. Ostby was a goldsmith from Norway who immigrated to the United States. He is one of the company's co-founders. This company grows to become the largest manufacturer of gold rings in the United States. He becomes a very successful jeweller beginning in 1906. He and his daughter Helen visited Europe to see new ring styles and...

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Masonic Jewelry and Regalia

Masonic Jewelry and Regalia

Masonic Jewelry and Regalia We studied the history of freemasonry. The most intriguing aspect of freemasons jewellery is who wears masonic regalia. The most important aspect of freemasonry is the regalia. Masonic regalia is a material or set of accessories used by freemasonry. Regalia includes aprons, jewels, rods, and a variety of other items and materials worn and used by insiders according to Lodge and Degree. It also serves as a symbol of brotherhood. Lodge Owned by Regalia The masonic regalia owned by...

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