Masonic History & Symbolism

To begin a discussion on a topic of this nature, one must first understand the importance of symbolism. In its most basic form, a word, syllable, and even a letter is a symbol in which to convey thought from one human to another. So, in essence, any picture or character is a symbol of thought. All communication requires some form of it to send a message. In fact, when you purchase items from San Antonio Hat Company, that is what you are doing.
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The Point Within a Circle Ancient Usage The Point Within a Circle has been a symbol used by many cultures since before the days of King Solomon and is widely seen today within many Masonic Lodges. The earliest...
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The Blue Slipper, usually given to female relatives and wives of Masons, symbolizes the confirmation of a verbal, or spoken deed. In ancient times, removing one’s shoe and giving it to another was to confirm a contract or...
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