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What finger does a Masonic ring go on?

What finger does a Masonic ring go on?

pinky finger
The pinky finger is mostly acceptable for wearing your ring and it becomes even more acceptable the further up in the tradition you advance. The symbol of the compass should be worn facing towards you only if you are a newer member because it shows you are taking the pledge to the tradition seriously.

What does it mean if someone wears a Masonic ring?

Modern day Freemasons wear their rings as a symbol of loyalty to their Mission and their Values. The ring of a Freemason is one way that they can recognize each other in public. It is an outward sign that they are a part of the world’s oldest fraternity and that they share similar values of this brotherhood.

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Which way should my Masonic ring face?

Some say that you should wear the ring with the symbols facing you to remind you that you are a Freemason. On the other hand, wearing them the other way around allows you to show the world that you are a Freemason.

Is it OK to wear a Masonic ring?

I strongly advise you not to wear the ring while you are not a Mason. By all means cherish it and store it in a safe place, but wearing it could cause you to be asked questions by a Masonic Brother that you will be unable to answer.

What is the G on the Masonic symbol?

With a “G” Another is that it stands for Geometry, and is to remind Masons that Geometry and Freemasonry are synonymous terms described as being the “noblest of sciences”, and “the basis upon which the superstructure of Freemasonry and everything in existence in the entire universe is erected.

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When can a Mason wear a Masonic ring?

While some masons choose to wear rings before they earn their 3rd degrees, we recommend that you wait until AFTER you have been raised to master mason. Wearing a mason ring is a great way to express your pride in belonging to such a heralded tradition. The rings are rooted in an old custom.