In Freemasonry, the union of the compass and square carries deep symbolic meaning. The compass represents the Heavenly Vault, the square symbolizes the Earth, and the letter G stands for God. Together, they express the idea that a Mason should regulate personal actions with the square and, with the compass, learn to define moral boundaries while remaining connected to all of humanity.
Freemasons are a mystical fraternal society traditionally believed to originate from medieval guilds of free stonemasons, though some theories trace their roots to the Knights Templar or the Rosicrucians.
The Masonic ring can be made in bronze or sterling silver. Finished with decorative blackening to emphasize texture and fine details.
Width: 16 mm / 0.63 in
Band width: 4.3 mm / 0.17 in
Band thickness: 1 mm / 0.04 in
Weight: ~ 6 g / 0.21 oz
Each piece is unique and handcrafted.
Bronze is an alloy made of copper and tin, has a beautiful warm golden tone, and is an affordable alternative to 10 or 14k gold.
Bronze does have one DRAWBACK, which is that the copper content can cause an oxidation reaction with your skin oils, creating a greenish layer of copper carbonate.
This layer is easily washed off, and you can minimize the oxidation by taking your jewelry off at night, and washing it regularly with soap and water.
Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by weight of silver and 7.5% by weight of other metals. The sterling silver standard has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925.


















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