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Masonic Jewelry: Square, Compass & the Symbols of the Craft
The Masonic collection by Sarnion is crafted for men who belong to — or honor — the world's oldest fraternal tradition. Masonic jewelry is not decoration; it is recognition. A Masonic ring identifies its wearer to brothers he has never met, in cities he has never visited, exactly as it has since the lodges of the eighteenth century. Our square and compass rings, Masonic signets, and eagle and all-seeing eye designs carry the craft's symbols in solid 925 sterling silver with the gravity they require.
The Working Tools, in Silver
The square and compass — morality and boundaries, the two tools that build a life as surely as a cathedral — anchor the collection, with and without the letter G. The all-seeing eye watches from signet faces as it has from lodge walls for three centuries. The double-headed Masonic eagle of the Scottish Rite crowns our best-selling signet design. Masonic skull pieces carry the memento mori tradition of the chamber of reflection, and the Masonic owl keeps wisdom's watch. Each design is deep-relief engraved — legible to those who know, handsome to those who don't.
925 Sterling Silver, Built Like a Signet Should Be
A Masonic ring is worn daily and inspected often — it has to hold detail for decades. Every piece is hand-cast in solid 925 sterling silver with heavy signet construction. Oxidized silver darkens the engraving for maximum legibility; gold vermeil and solid gold versions honor the tradition of officer jewels.
A Gift for Raising Day and Beyond
A Masonic ring is the traditional gift for a Master Mason's raising, a lodge anniversary, or a father-to-son inheritance made early. Free inner engraving — lodge number and raising date are the classic choice. Premium gift packaging, free worldwide express shipping, 30-day returns.
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FAQ
What Masonic symbols are featured in this collection?
The collection features the square and compass (with and without the letter G), the all-seeing eye, the double-headed Scottish Rite eagle, Masonic skull and memento mori designs, and the Masonic owl — primarily as men's signet rings and pendants in 925 sterling silver.
What does the square and compass symbolize?
The square teaches the Mason to square his actions — to act morally — while the compass teaches him to circumscribe his desires and keep within due bounds. Together they are the most recognized fraternal symbol on earth. The letter G, when present, stands for God (the Great Architect) and geometry.
How is a Masonic ring traditionally worn?
Customs vary by lodge and jurisdiction. Many Masons wear the ring on the ring or pinky finger; the points-in versus points-out debate is centuries old — points toward yourself as a personal reminder, points outward to display the craft to the world. Both are considered correct.
Can non-Masons wear Masonic jewelry?
There is no rule against it, and many pieces are bought to honor a Mason father or grandfather. That said, the ring is a symbol of membership — most non-Masons choose it specifically as a tribute or inheritance piece rather than a fashion item.
What occasions suit a Masonic ring as a gift?
The raising to Master Mason is the classic occasion, alongside lodge anniversaries, officer installations and father-to-son gifts. Free inner engraving of lodge number and date turns the ring into a permanent record of the day.
How do I care for a sterling silver Masonic ring?
Wipe with a soft dry cloth after wear. Avoid polishing cloths on oxidized signets — the dark patina is what keeps the square and compass legible; clean with a soft damp cloth instead. Store in the included pouch.
