Masonic Figurine Master of the Grand Lodge of France in Hand-Painted Pewter - French Craftsmanship
A hand-painted pewter Master of the Grand Lodge of France figurine, perfect for collectors passionate about Freemasonry and royal art. A unique collectible symbolizing wisdom and initiation.
This figurine depicts a Master of the Grand Lodge of France, a symbol of royal art and Masonic initiation. Crafted from high-quality pewter alloy, each figurine is meticulously hand-painted, capturing Masonic symbolism down to the details of the apron.
The Master is one of the most respected figures in the Masonic lodge. He embodies the authority and wisdom necessary for the progression of brothers through the degrees of initiation. This figurine is a faithful interpretation of this iconic figure, ideal for those looking to enrich their collection or add a symbol of Masonic art to their heritage.
This figurine of the Master of the Grand Lodge of France is ideal for museums, cultural institutions, and enthusiasts of Masonic collectibles. It also makes an exceptional gift for anyone involved in Freemasonry or royal art. Offer a unique piece that embodies the wisdom, dignity, and history of Masonic rites.
Figurine of the Master of the Grand Lodge of France - Masonic Crafts
- Material : Tin alloy
- Painting : Hand painted with strong and durable acrylic paints
- Dimensions : Height 15 cm
- Personalization : Available on request
- 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.
In Freemasonry, the Master represents an emblematic and respected figure, symbolizing the completion of the degrees of initiation . He embodies authority and wisdom within the Masonic lodge , guiding the brothers in their spiritual and initiatory journey. The Master is the one who possesses the knowledge of Masonic rites and transmits the light to the Apprentices and Companions , allowing them to progress in their understanding of Masonic symbols .
The Royal Art , a term often associated with the Master , reflects the essence of this teaching, combining craftsmanship, philosophy and spirituality. Within the lodge, the Master is responsible for initiation , and he symbolizes the eternal orient , the principle of the constant search for truth and light .
Objects associated with the Master, such as Masonic aprons or Masonic paraphernalia , are symbols of his unique role in the fraternity . He is also a guardian of the history of Freemasonry , preserving traditions and rites passed down through the generations.



