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Symbols Of Use In Your Hand Crafted Master Masonic Aprons Of Rings

byAlma Abell

Hand-crafted Master Masonic aprons and accessories are a great way to show your Freemason support even when away from the lodge. The great thing about personalized items is that you can pick and choose what Masonic symbols you want on your apron or ring. There are many, but here are some of the most popular and the meanings behind them.

Letter G

The letter “G” in Masonic symbolism stands for the word “geometry.” Geometry is the one type of math used most often in masonry and, therefore, holds special meaning. It also represents God. As the Freemasons are devotees to God, then it makes sense that they would want to show this devotion for both God and geometry that make up the major parts of their lives.

Square and Compass

The square and compass is the universal symbol of the Freemasons. You’ll see it on every item promoting them. While each jurisdiction might have a symbol that looks slightly different, they will also have the square pointing up with two compasses pointing down in a V-shape.

All-Seeing Eye

The all-seeing eye is another popular Masonic symbol. It represents God and how he watches over everyone. It is usually depicted with rays of light streaming down.

Blazing Star

The star is also one of the most popular Masonic symbols. It has many meanings that often vary by jurisdiction. The most common meanings appear to be that the star represents the Star of Bethlehem. That is the star that the wise men followed to find and meet the baby Jesus.

Acacia

Acacia is a plant that is very hardy. It grows all year round and will survive almost anywhere. It has deep roots to find water in the desert and will even use salt water for nutrients when growing by the ocean. The Acacia plant is seen several times in the Bible, including its use in the Ark of Covenant. It is said that the plant is immortal, much like the Masons.

Choose your favourite Masonic symbol from this list or choose some of the lesser used symbols. Use the symbols on your Hand-crafted Master Masonic aprons or accessories.

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