Freemason Regalia

The Masonic Shoe/Masonic Blue Slipper

The Masonic Shoe also called the Blue Slipper is a symbol that represents the physical confirmation of a spoken deed or bond. In ancient times, when you remove your shoes and give it to someone, yo...
Freemason Hats

Masonic Hats

Masonic hats are worn by Masters of lodges as a sign of their rank and status. This tradition goes back in time. The hat worn by a Master is a reference to the crown that was worn on the head of Ki...
Freemason Chairs

Masonic Chairs

Masonic chairs are lovely visual works of art. The Masonic symbols on them have existed for centuries and are part of the rich Masonic history. Freemasonry has its roots in what Solomon’s Temple in...
Freemason Regalia

Masonic Shirts

Question: Why do Freemasons wear Masonic shirts? Answer: Freemasons wear Masonic shirts for the same reasons that they wear Masonic rings, cufflinks and other Masonic jewelry and apparel. They wea...
Freemason Gloves

Masonic Gloves

Freemason gloves are worn by Freemasons. Some of them contain the Freemason emblem of square and compasses while some do not. This is because some jurisdictions do not permit markings on Masonic g...
Freemason Bodies

Scottish Rite Jewelry

Scottish Rite Jewelry are worn by members of the Scottish Rite which is an appendant Freemason body. The jewelry display the Scottish Rite logo which consists of a Double Eagle. Some of the jewelr...
Freemason Jewelry

Masonic Jewelry and Regalia

Masonic Jewelry and Regalia Masonic jewelry and regalia include rings, pins, aprons, watches, clips, hats, tools and other items containing Masonic symbols. They serve as a form of identification ...
Freemason Jewelry

Masonic Orbs

There are a few Masonic orbs that you can find for sale. They are quite rare Masonic jewelry. A lot of them are sold as used. They are also called Masonic orbs, cross fob or golden globes. All thes...
Freemason Jewelry

Ostby Barton Masonic Ring

The Ostby Barton Masonic Ring is a ring with a lot of history. The Ostby & Barton Company was a jewelry company founded by Nathan B. Barton and Engelhart C. Ostby in Providence, Rhode Island.  ...