Hand Painted Pewter REAA Master Freemason Figurine - Masonic Crafts
Hand-painted pewter AASR Master figurine, a powerful symbol of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. A unique piece for collectors and Freemasonry enthusiasts.
This figurine represents the Master within the prestigious framework of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (AARS), a Masonic tradition rich in Masonic symbols and initiation rites. Crafted from high-quality pewter and hand-painted, this figurine embodies the Master within the Masonic lodge, symbolizing the wisdom and knowledge passed down through the degrees of initiation.
The Master of the Scottish Rite is a central figure in Freemasonry, representing light, authority, and solidarity within the fraternity. This figurine is a tribute to this respected figure, capturing the values of the Scottish Rite with meticulous detail through exceptional French craftsmanship. Perfect for museums, cultural institutions, or to enrich your Masonic collection, this figurine also makes an ideal symbolic gift.
This Master REAA figurine is a valuable addition to any Masonic collection, a must-have collectible for royal art enthusiasts and art lovers.
REAA Master Freemason Figurine - Masonic Crafts
- Material : Premium Pewter
- Paint : Hand painted with durable and long-lasting colors
- Dimensions : Height 7 cm
- Personalization : Available upon request for personalized engraving
- Manufacturing : French artistic craftsmanship
- Delivery : Secure packaging, secure transport
Box containing a figurine of a master Freemason from the Grand Lodge of France
This product is not a toy. It is a collectible item intended for adults. All intellectual property rights are reserved. Any reproduction is prohibited without permission.
The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite (AARS) is one of the richest and most complex Masonic rites, consisting of 33 degrees of initiation. This rite is distinguished by the depth of its Masonic rites and the importance it places on the royal art. Its primary objective is to elevate the souls of initiates, guide them in their search for enlightenment, and lead them toward a spiritual understanding of the universe.
In this rite, each Master bears a unique responsibility as the guardian of Masonic knowledge and symbols. Brothers who follow the teachings of the AASR engage in a quest for wisdom and solidarity, values essential to maintaining harmony within the Masonic lodge.
The AASR is also known for its rich symbolism, notably with elements such as the chain of union, the compass and the set square, as well as the figure of the Master. These symbols embody the harmony between spirit and matter, light and shadow, truth and ignorance. In this sense, the AASR goes beyond the simple rituals of Freemasonry, representing a true initiatory path of personal and collective transformation.
Items related to the REAA, such as Masonic accessories or Master figurines, are unique works that symbolize the brothers' commitment to initiation and the transmission of Masonic values. These collectible pieces are also valuable testimonies of French tradition and craftsmanship, representing the link between the past and the future of Freemasonry.



