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Masonic cufflinks bind you into the essence of Sodality

by Collection Masonic Manufacturer

Proper Masonic attire invokes in you a sense of belonging. It makes you one with those who walk the same path as yours.

These cufflinks build an aura of ‘becoming’ and grant substance to your being.

Men’s cufflinks has a significant history; however the presence that Masonic cufflinks has, makes it stand out.

How Masonic cufflinks came into being?

According to history, cufflinks did not commence as a signature accessory. They were born out of necessity. Earlier, men relied on ribbons and strings to tie their cuffs. However, a revolution in men’s clothing and evolving tastes brought forth a requirement to put-together the otherwise dangling sleeves of the shirts. Gradually, over time, the cufflinks became a prominent symbol of aristocracy when King Charles II adorned them and made it a prominent part of his style. The influence the ruler built around cufflinks popularized the piece as a statement accessory; one which invokes a persona.

The depth of the character that surrounds masonic cufflinks is unparalleled in the world of freemasonry and brotherhood. Masonic cufflinks are a remarkable symbol of power and reputation. They enhance the personality of those who bear them. Initially, cufflinks became a part of the Masonry to appeal a sense of authority, very similar to that of the royalties. However, in reality, they carried a deeper meaning.

Masonic cufflinks are more than a fashion accessory. These carry a righteous purpose which evades the understanding of the naked eye. In reality, cufflinks were birthed to restrict the cloth sleeves from unnecessary movements. On a similar note, Masonic cufflinks curb the movements of the hands that don them. This, in divinity would mean that they guard the principles of the holy Brotherhood by restraining unworthy deeds.

The impact of regalia in Masonry

Members of the Freemason fraternity don Masonic cufflinks during a variety of fraternal gatherings, such as Craft Lodge (Blue Lodge in the United States) meetings and Annual Communications at the Grand Lodge.

At the lodge level, Master Masons don them at all official events, including lodge meetings, funeral services, dedications of Masonic buildings, officer installation ceremonies, and cornerstone laying ceremonies, as well as open meetings and other special occasions like Grand Lodge annual communication meeting.

The Grand Master, officers of the Grand Lodge, members of the Scottish Rite, York Rite, and Shrine, as well as members of other independent Freemason organizations, all wear them.


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