The Masons
To be a member of the Masons is to be a part of a great heritage. George Washington himself was a Mason, as was several other of America’s Founding Fathers, all of whom helped shaped the destiny of a continent when they sought independence from Great Britain. There have been some wild rumors and accusations about the Masons, from some sort of nefarious involvement with Jack the Ripper to being the holders of sacred relics recovered from long deceased sea-going pirates. In truth, this esoteric society is a significant protector of the arts and is a major source of charity and good will in the communities where their Lodges are located at, among which are the Shriner’s Hospitals for Children. Their members are often men in very good standing and adhere to a high degree of morality as espoused by the Supreme Law, which, among Christian Masons is the King James Bible. Any Freemason would be proud to display his membership to this fine fraternity with a set of Sterling Silver Masonic Cufflinks. These silver cufflinks feature the symbol of the Masons, the mason’s square and the architect’s compass around the capital letter “G” which stands for God, of no particular faith or denomination, amidst a sea of blue. These career related cufflinks are great gifts for initiates and Master Masons alike, perfect to wear during lodge meetings and proceedings and are sure to strike up a conversation with non-members about the nature of who the Masons are and what they actually do, and you might end up finding your very next initiate in this manner.