Blue Lodge Insignia
In Freemasonry, the ‘Blue Lodge’ signifies the foundational level where the first three degrees are conferred. Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason. The ‘blue’ symbolizes the vastness of the sky, representing eternity, fidelity, and the heavens – profound concepts reflected in the exquisite craftsmanship of this Blue Lodge insignia by ProLine Designs
Pictured: ProLine Designs Blue Lodge Masonic Ring in Sterling Silver, Offset Square Setting. Square and Compass with G in Center Insignia. Basket Weave Background Texture, Black Oxidized.
Past Master Insignia
In Freemasonry, a “Past Master” symbol, typically depicting a compass opened at a 60-degree angle with a quadrant and often including a sun, represents the high level of knowledge and experience a Mason has gained after serving as the Master of a lodge, signifying their ability to guide others in Masonic principles and live a balanced life, with the sun symbolizing enlightenment and the compass representing moral conduct within proper boundaries.
Pictured: Past Master Masonic Ring in Sterling Silver, Antique Finish, Gavel Side Emblems.Beaded Lug Ends and Hour Markers Add to the Overall Vintage Wristwatch Inspired Look.
Skull and and Pillar Insignia
In Masonry, the skull and crossbones, also known as a “memento mori,” signifies a reminder of mortality, urging Masons to focus on living a meaningful life by acknowledging the inevitability of death and the importance of fulfilling their duties while they are alive.
Pillars symbolize strength, wisdom and balance.representing the idea of a solid foundation.
Pictured: Skull and Pillar Ring in Sterling Silver ~ Cigar Band Style 054
Shriners Pyramid and Scimitar with Star Insignia
Our original Shriner ring Insignia features the Scimitar, crescent and star with a brick pyramid in the background