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Freemasonry figurines

In the sacred enclosure of the Masonic lodge, Freemasons gather to practice the rituals which mark their initiatory journey within Freemasonry. The apprentice, a novice eager for knowledge, enters this Masonic temple with humility, wearing his apron as a symbol of his commitment to Masonic principles. Surrounded by Masonic symbols such as the square and the flaming star, he prepares to delve into the mysteries of this centuries-old fraternity.

The objects have deep symbolism, embodying spiritual values and concepts. Among them, the compass and the square represent the harmony between reason and spirituality. The apron, an emblematic object, symbolizes humility and the metaphorical work of purification of the spirit. Freemasonry is a tradition rich in history and symbolism, and our figurines continue this unique heritage.

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Unique French manufacturing

Figurart is also a collection dedicated to Freemasonry perpetuating the mystical tradition of this secular order. Our workshop offers a personalization service for Masonic figurines by reproducing the most emblematic symbols and elements of the different rites.

The greatest care is taken when copying aprons faithful to the originals. A distinctive sign of the different lodges and the journey from the initiate to the venerable master, these aprons have considerable symbolic importance, representing commitment and progression within the fraternity.

Our figurines are made from a high quality lead-free pewter alloy, ensuring the item's durability and preservation. Each piece is then painted with care and precision by hand. This meticulous work requiring numerous steps allows us to personalize the figurine's aprons and symbols on demand.

More than a decorative object; The embodiment of the rite

The figurines often depict significant scenes from life in a Masonic lodge, where Freemasons gather to practice their rituals and share their ideals of fraternity, solidarity and compassion. Among the most common figurines are those representing the different degrees of initiation, from apprentices to journeymen and masters, each donning their symbolic apron and bearing the characteristic Masonic symbols.

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Let yourself be seduced by our artisanal and customizable figurines

Figurart Masonic figurines are the perfect gift to share and give between brothers and sisters, or even for anyone curious about the most famous order. Each Masonic figurine is finely detailed, capturing the essence of the symbols and traditions of Freemasonry. Like Masonic jewelry, these figurines can be personalized, making each piece unique and special. Offer a Masonic figurine as a testimony of brotherhood, respect and admiration. Whether for an initiation, a birthday or any other special occasion, Figurart Masonic figurines are an elegant way to celebrate the values and mysteries of Freemasonry. Discover our exclusive collection and find the ideal gift that reflects the spirit of your lodge.

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FIGURART - 19 bis rue Hippolyte Bottier

60200 Compiègne - France

+33635168918

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The figurine and art in Freemasonry; between tradition and modernity.

In the rich and enigmatic context of Freemasonry, the celebration of Masonic traditions and values is manifested through various rituals and initiation ceremonies. The venerable master presides over these ceremonies, where each apprentice and companion dons an apron, symbol of their commitment and their progress.

The stonework is steeped in symbolism and history, with every detail having deep meaning. The three great lights, consisting of the square, the compass and the sacred book, are central symbols in Masonic rituals. These objects, often carefully decorated, embody the principles of Masonic morality and spiritual elevation.

Freemasons meet in temples, places of brotherhood and solidarity where they share knowledge and experiences. Each Blue Lodge is decorated in a unique style, a blend of eclectic and unique craftsmanship, reflecting the cultural richness and diversity of Masonic society. Sculptors and craftsmen contribute by creating decorations and monuments that illustrate the mysteries of Freemasonry or in the creation of decorative objects.

Masonic ceremonies are often shrouded in secrets and enigmatic rituals. Masonic secrets, passed down from generation to generation, are protected by a rigorous code of discretion. Among these secrets are the Jachin and Boaz mysteries, as well as the hieroglyphs which adorn the walls of the temples which we find in the decorations of our figurines.

Philanthropy and compassion are fundamental values of Freemasonry. Members are committed to improving society and promoting peace and solidarity. They actively participate in charity work and support humanitarian causes.

The initiation of a new member is a significant event, an initiation ceremony rich in symbolism and decoration. Past and present meet in these rituals, where each gesture, each word, each object has a precise meaning. Blazing stars, acacia trees, and other symbols are used to teach the lessons of Masonic life.

Freemasons are also avid collectors of historical artifacts and documents, preserving their heritage and culture. Their passion for learning and knowledge is reflected in their collections, which often include rare and precious objects, witnesses of a bygone era but still alive in their collective memory.

Thus, Freemasonry remains a fascinating society, where realism rubs shoulders with symbolism, where tradition mixes with modernity, and where each member, from the apprentice to the venerable master, finds his place in a common quest for light and elevation.

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