Masonic Ring Insignias – Handcrafted & Customizable

Inspired Jewelry Design • Made to Order in the USA

Custom Masonic Symbols for Every Journey

At ProLine Designs, we craft the world’s finest handmade Masonic rings in solid gold and silver. Built to last a lifetime, each ring serves as a personal emblem—a testament to your Masonic path.

Choose from traditional symbols—Square & Compass, Scottish Rite double‑eagle, Past Master, Shriner, Skull & Pillar—or request a fully custom engraving to honor your unique legacy.

Customization Pricing: $150 per side | Custom designs: Call (970) 501‑6187

Your ring is more than jewelry—it’s a reflection of your principles and Masonic journey. Design yours today!



    Blue Lodge Insignia

    The Blue Lodge represents the foundation of Freemasonry and includes the first three degrees: Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason. It is rich in symbolic meaning, using time-honored emblems to teach moral and ethical lessons. Central among these is the square and compasses—the square symbolizing virtue and moral living, while the compasses remind Masons to keep their passions and actions within due bounds. Often, the letter “G” appears at the center, interpreted as a reference to God or Geometry, reflecting both spiritual reverence and the pursuit of knowledge. Other working tools like the level, plumb, and trowel further reinforce values such as equality, integrity, and unity. Together, these symbols serve as daily guides for personal growth and upright living within the Masonic tradition.

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    Scottish Rite Insignia

    The double-headed eagle is a powerful and iconic symbol in the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, representing the union of spiritual and temporal authority. It embodies the duality of existence, balancing the material and spiritual realms—and reflects the Masonic pursuit of enlightenment, knowledge, and personal growth. Within the Scottish Rite, it also symbolizes unity among diverse members, all committed to moral and ethical development. Additionally, the double-headed eagle stands for vigilance, encouraging Freemasons to remain aware of both the world around them and their inner journey. This enduring emblem highlights the core values of Freemasonry and its path toward self-improvement.

    Stylish Scottish Rite Ring in Sterling Silver ~ Style 100S
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    Past Master Insignia

    In Freemasonry, a Past Master is a Mason who has served as Worshipful Master of a Lodge, symbolizing leadership, wisdom, and experience. The Past Master symbol—often featuring the square and compasses with a “G” at the center—represents guidance, continuity, and the duty to mentor newer members. This emblem honors the legacy and responsibility of those who have held the highest office in a Masonic Lodge.

    Widow’s Son

    The “Widow’s Son” represents the need to protect and support those who are vulnerable, similar to how a son would care for his widowed mother.

    Skull & Pillar

    The Skull and Pillar design in Freemasonry is rich in symbolic meaning, representing the balance between mortality and moral strength. The skull serves as a powerful reminder of life’s fleeting nature, encouraging Masons to live with purpose, integrity, and virtue. The pillar symbolizes strength, stability, and the foundational principles of Freemasonry 

    Shriners Pyramid and Scimitar with Star Insignia

    The Shriners emblem, featuring a pyramid, scimitar, and star, is a powerful symbol of the organization’s values and Masonic roots. The pyramid represents strength and stability, while the scimitar signifies courage and the commitment to protect and serve. The star symbolizes light, guidance, and the pursuit of knowledge. Together, these elements reflect the Shriners’ dedication to charity, unity, and their renowned mission of supporting causes like the Shriners Hospitals for Children.