Masonic Rings & Jewelry
Masonic Rings
There are a wide range of Masonic rings available. From brand new rings with custom sizing in gold, silver, and platinum and a choice of gemstone to rare Antique Masonic Rings for the collector or Historian, you can find what you are looking for here.
Antique Masonic Jewelry
If a ring is not what you are looking for, check here. There is a wide range of Masonic gifts from tie tacks and pendants to Masonic pocket watches and cuff links. Here you will find one of the largest collections of Antique Masonic Jewelry available today.
Masonic Swords
Antique, rare, and new Masonic swords are available. From the very intricate designs of M.C. Lilley to the classic styling found in modern swords, you can find it here. Many different sword makers cover the gamut of uses from purely decorative and ceremonial to swords that can hold an edge.
Order Of The Eastern Star Jewelry
Find a wide range The Order Of The Easter Star merchandise from jewelry, pendants, rings, and more. Both new and rare antique OES gifts. Traditionally only a Men’s organization, the Freemasons opened the doors to women in the 1850′s. The Order of the Eastern Star is committed to teaching Biblical values on a Community level.
Masonic Regalia
Whether you are shopping for antique and vintage Masonic regalia for actual use or historic value, the key is finding the highest quality items for the best price.
Masonic Books & Bibles
Antique Masonic books and Bibles have an historic connection that is unparalleled in new items. The different ways of speech in old books never ceases to be intriguing in how it can impart knowledge and perspective many decades - if not a century and more - after original publication.
Antique Masonic Jewelry - from Masonic Rings to pendants - is worn by members of the Brotherhood or passed down through generations as family heirlooms.
About The Brotherhood
With the longest history of any organization worldwide, The Free & Accepted Masons opened the first Grand Lodge in 1717 in London, however there was general understanding with use of common symbols & terms centuries prior.
Around late 1800's and early 1900's the Freemasons took up the cause to ensure orphans, the elderly, and widows has adequate care when the social support system failed them. While conspiracy theories abound in the movies and books about The Craft, the real reason for their existence is philanthropy, charity, and brotherhood.
Types Of Masonic Jewelry
A Brother of any given Masonic Lodge may choose from among many kinds of jewelry to show his membership to the organization. Traditionally, a signet ring is worn, however there are many other options. If you are or know a Brother that already owns a Lodge ring, other gift options include, cuff links, tie tacks, pocket watches, and pendants which can all display the very same emblems as Masonic rings.
Symbolism in Masonic Jewelry
The use of symbols are a cornerstone in Masonic Jewelry as they depict the degree a member has attained, the lodge he belongs to and hold personal significance about his membership. The most common symbol is the carpenter's square & compass, representing the foundations of Freemasonry.
Commonly you will find the letter "G" on Masonic jewelry - standing for God, the original Architect, and the principle of geometry. Other tools you may find as Masonic Jewelry include the trowel, columns, and the plumb level . . . with many other items from which to choose if you create custom jewelry.
With millions of Freemasons worldwide, the gift of Masonic jewelry or Masonic Rings - New or Antique - is a great way to recognize his contribution to society and to honor his pride and dedication to the Brotherhood.