Things You Need To Understand About Freemason

Why freemason Put on Ring

Authentic masonic rings are types of signet rings that show membership to the Masonic brotherhood. In the most basic sense, the meaning of a Freemason ring is to symbolize the member’s ongoing loyalty to the world’s oldest fraternal organization.
 

The Square and Compasses

The Square and Compasses (or, more correctly, a square and a set of compasses joined), is the single most identifiable symbol of Freemasonry. Both the square and compasses are architect’s tools and are used in Masonic ritual as emblems to teach symbolic lessons.
 
While Freemasonry is not itself a religion, all its members believe in a Supreme Being, or “Grand Architect of the Universe.” Members come from many faiths, but one denomination in particular bars any crossover.
 
The pinky finger is mostly acceptable for wearing your ring and it becomes even more acceptable the further up in the tradition you advance. The symbol of the compass should be worn facing towards you only if you are a newer member because it shows you are taking the pledge to the tradition seriously.
 

The Black Ring

What a black Masonic ring means is largely a matter of personal interpretation. Wearing a Masonic ring generally signifies that a person is a member of a Masonic order. Some people believe that the black onyx used in most black rings represents discipline and strength.
 

Ring Symbolizes

When a Scottish Rite Mason attains the 14th degree, he is entitled to wear the 14th degree ring. The ring is optional, issued by the Mason’s Lodge of Perfection if he requests to receive one. The ring symbolizes the completion of the Lodge of Perfection and serves as a reminder of the Brother’s Masonic journey.
 

The Masons Gloves

All these and other evidence show that Masons wore gloves to protect their hands from the effect of their work. The tradition of wearing gloves was then passed on to other Masons. Thus, gloves came to be a regalia worn by Freemasons. They are a symbol of a higher and glorious purpose and above all, Purity.
 
Nearly all the Grand Lodge members wear collars as an emblem to signify their lodge or office. Today, lodge officers wear a velvet collar with gold or silver jewels with their office pendants to it. The collars represent a skill which the officer possesses.
 

Masonic Jewels

The three immovable jewels of a Masonic Lodge consist of the following: Square (or The Square to the East) – The jewel that teaches morality. Level (or The Level to the West) – The jewel that represents equality. Plumb (or The Plumb to the South) – The jewel that characterizes decency of conduct.
Masons understand the real value of the apron when they acknowledge it as a badge signifying the honor behind doing constructive work. Similarly, the apron of the worker has come to represent service as well. The apron of the laborer reminds its fraternal wearer to labor for the good of others, especially his Brethren.
The Immovable Jewels are the Square, the Level, and the Plumb; and they are termed immovable because they are the jewels of the three principal officers of the Lodge… The Square denotes morality, the Level equality, and the Plumb the rectitude of life.