Past Master Craft Ring - The 47th Problem Of Euclid Enamel Silver
This sterling silver Past Master ring features the celebrated 47th Problem of Euclid, a symbol deeply revered in Freemasonry for its association with knowledge, geometry, and the intellectual foundations of the Craft. Enhanced with detailed enamel work, this ring honors Past Masters for their leadership, wisdom, and continued guidance within the lodge.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Silver with enamel detailing |
| Symbol | 47th Problem of Euclid (Pythagorean Theorem) |
| Front Size | Approx. 1.8 cm |
| Weight | Approx. 12 g |
| Style | Traditional Masonic ring |
Symbolism
The 47th Problem of Euclid represents intellectual discovery, rational thought, and the application of knowledge in Freemasonry. For Past Masters, it embodies the virtues of leadership, wisdom, and guidance in building both character and the symbolic “temple” of the Craft. This ring symbolizes the culmination of a Mason’s journey and the responsibility of overseeing the moral and intellectual growth of the lodge.
Ideal For
- Past Masters commemorating their service and leadership
- Wearing during lodge meetings or ceremonial occasions
- Everyday Masonic jewelry for distinguished members
- A meaningful gift for brethren who have served as Master of a lodge
This ring combines classical Masonic geometry with fine craftsmanship, creating a distinguished emblem of knowledge, leadership, and dedication to the Craft.
