Masonic Symbols Triple-Drop Earrings
These intriguing earrings reinterpret an enameled copper pendant with Masonic symbols in The Met collection. Emblems abound across the beguiling adornment, possibly British and crafted in 1758. Having developed originally out of craft guilds, Freemasonry often adopted symbols of the crafts—the architect's square for virtue; fluted columns, evocative of King Solomon's temple; the rusticated arch, referring to the arch of heaven; and a mason's level, representing equality, among many others—in addition to celestial, religious, and heraldic devices. Such jewelry was an important component of Masonic regalia.
These intriguing earrings reinterpret an enameled copper pendant with Masonic symbols in The Met collection. Emblems abound across the beguiling adornment, possibly British and crafted in 1758. Having developed originally out of craft guilds, Freemasonry often adopted symbols of the crafts—the architect's square for virtue; fluted columns, evocative of King Solomon's temple; the rusticated arch, referring to the arch of heaven; and a mason's level, representing equality, among many others—in addition to celestial, religious, and heraldic devices. Such jewelry was an important component of Masonic regalia.
- 14K gold plate
- Enamel
- Pierced, with surgical steel ear wires
- 1 3/4''L x 3/4''W
- Clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth
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