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31.12.2008

The friends you make in college fraternities, the military, or through community organizations often become lifelong brothers who assist in shaping your future. It’s important to treasure and celebrate the bonds you create with others, and Masonic rings are one approach to preserving your memories. These rings symbolize the brotherhood one shares with others who at one time held a common goal, and communicates the message that “no matter how far we drift apart, we will remember the bond we shared”. Masonic rings make great gifts following graduation, discharge from the military, or even retirement, and come in several styles one of which is sure to suit your needs.
In addition to preserving the memory of brotherhood once shared, wearing a Masonic ring can help other brothers who have shared a similar experience to identify you. There’s no feeling quite like having an instant rapport with a complete stranger because of an experience you have both shared.
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January 26th, 2009 at 12:36 am
Celebrating Brotherhood and Unity | Masonic Jewelry…
I’ve overheard my brother complimenting the Masonic rings that my father owns. I guess it’s about time he gets one for himself. And this site is the best place to shop for the good jewelry….
January 26th, 2009 at 12:37 am
Celebrating Brotherhood and Unity | Masonic Jewelry…
I’ve overheard my brother complimenting the Masonic rings that my father owns. I guess it’s about time he gets one for himself. And this site is the best place to shop for the good jewelry….
January 26th, 2009 at 12:37 am
Celebrating Brotherhood and Unity | Masonic Jewelry…
I’ve overheard my brother complimenting the Masonic rings that my father owns. I guess it’s about time he gets one for himself. And this site is the best place to shop for the good jewelry….