- Leatherette presentation box
- Detailed design on lid
- Solid pewter craftsmanship
- Beautifully crafted in Scotland
- Indelible Masonic symbolism
Made from pewter by time served craftsmen. Supplied in a Leatherette presentation box. Freemasonry is defined in the 1911 Encylopedia Britannica as 'A peculiar (some say particular or beautiful) system of morality veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols'. The Freemasons use stonemasonry, its tools and implements, to convey their ideals. The Masonic Square and Compasses are the two principal symbols found in Freemasonry but as a non-dogmatic system there is no general interpretation for these icons. |