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38" Masonic Free Mason Sword Medieval Templar Knight Freemasonry Ceremonial Red
$37.97RRP: $54.95Masonic Sword,38” Overall Length,30 3/8” Blade, 7" Handle,Includes display plaque. -
45" Masonic Ceremonial Knight Templar Sword Freemasonry
$69.25RRP: $69.95The compass stands prominent against the cross guard of the sword, interwoven into a tapestry of the Masons symbols. The artwork and symbols found along the cross guard and pommel are in relief... -
Masonic Ceremonial Sword Templar Knight Freemasonry Blue
$61.43RRP: $69.95This is the Masonic Sword with all the ancient secretes and tradition that mark the society of its name. The Masons are one of the oldest known secret societies and have an intriguing history with... -
21" Ceremonial Masonic Templar Knight's Dagger
$23.05RRP: $29.95The blade of the dagger is 440 Stainless Steel with an unsharpened edge. The Scabbard is polished steel with a beautiful drag and Red Cross. In the center of the handle is another cross and... -
Mason Knights of Templar Knights Dagger Opener
$6.83RRP: $12.95The blade of the dagger is 440 Stainless Steel with a slightly sharpened edge and a sharp point. The handle is white plastic with Masonic cross on front side and a decorative 'M' on the back... -
35" Templar Crusader Knight of St. John Masonic Sword w/ Scabbard
$34.13RRP: $49.9535 1/2" Overall Length, 25 3/4" Blade, 8" Handle, Includes Scabbard.
Description
Freemason Sword with Masonic Symbols
Features:
45" Overall
35" Blade Masonic Sword
Intricate Molded Two-Tone Guard,
Pommel & Hilt With Green Felt
Wooden Plaque included
Freemasonry is a fraternal organization whose membership is held together by shared moral and metaphysical ideals and—in most of its branches—by a constitutional declaration of belief in a Supreme Being. The fraternity of Freemasonry uses the allegorical metaphors of operative stonemasons' tools and implements, to convey what is most generally defined as: A peculiar (some say particular or beautiful) system of morality veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols.This is illustrated in the 1991 English Emulation Ritual. The Freemasons refer to those who are not Freemasons as "cowans" because in architecture a cowan is someone apprenticed to bricklaying but not licenced to the trade of masonry. It is an esoteric society only in that certain aspects are private;Freemasons have stated that Freemasonry has, in the 21st century, become less a secret society and more of a "society with secrets.Dr. Dieter Anton Binder,a historian (and not a Freemason) who is a professor at the University of Graz (Austria) describes Freemasonry as a "confidential" society in contrast to a secret society in his book Die diskrete Gesellschaft. Most modern Freemasons regard the traditional concern over secrecy as a demonstration of their ability to keep a promise and a concern over the privacy of their own affairs. "Lodge meetings, like meetings of many other social and professional associations, are private occasions open only to members. The private aspects of modern Freemasonry deal with the modes of recognition amongst members and elements within the ritual.