Masonic Jewellery FAQ
What is Masonic jewellery?
Masonic jewellery refers to jewellery that features symbols associated with Freemasonry, a fraternal organization that dates back to the late 16th or early 17th century.
What are some common symbols found in Masonic jewellery?
Some common symbols include thesquare and compasses, the letter G, the all-seeing eye, and the five-pointed star.
What is the meaning behind these symbols?
The square and compasses represent morality and virtue, the letter G stands for God or geometry, the all-seeing eye represents divine watchfulness, and the five-pointed star symbolizes the five points of fellowship.
Who wears Masonic jewellery?
Masonic jewellery is worn by members of the Freemasons as well as those who appreciate its symbolism.
What metals do you offer?
We offer silver, 9ct & 18ct gold (yellow, white & rose), and platinum — all solid precious metals.
Where can I buy Masonic jewellery?
Masonic jewellery can be purchased from specialty jewellery stores, online retailers, and directly from Masonic lodges.
Is it necessary to be a member of the Freemasons to wear Masonic jewellery?
No, anyone can wear Masonic jewellery as a symbol of the values and principles espoused by the Freemasons.
How do I find my ring size?
The most accurate way is to use our finger sizer 👉 ring sizers.
How long does delivery take?
Pins & cufflinks are dispatched within 2 working days.
Masonic jewellery typically takes 5–7 working days due to high demand — each piece is made to order.
Where is your jewellery made?
All pieces are handcrafted in the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter, UK — the historic home of British jewellery making.
Can I engrave my ring?
Yes — we offer a range of engraving options including initials, symbols, and fully custom designs.
Can I visit in store?
you’re more than welcome to visit in store we can show you our physical range you can get a better understanding and gauge of what the items are like, you can try on various rings
our address is within a shop Hockley Jewellers 103-104 vyse street Birmingham B18 6LP
What is vitreous enamel and why do we use it?
Vitreous enamel, also known as porcelain enamel, is a type of material that is created by fusing powdered glass to a substrate through the process of firing. This process typically occurs between temperatures of 750-850°C (1,380-1,560°F), causing the powdered glass to melt, flow, and then harden to form a smooth, long-lasting vitreous coating. The term “vitreous” is derived from the Latin word “vitreus,” which means “glassy.” This material is known for its exceptional durability and hardness.
What is your returns policy?
We offer 30-day returns on standard items. Custom-made pieces may be non-returnable.
Can we repair/refurbish Masonic jewellery
Our expert craftsmen can take a look at your old and broken Masonic jewellery and can give you a report of what would need doing to fix it, whether that is the swivel part of a reversible ring that has broken or enamel out of your ring.
Do you offer custom designs or artwork?
Yes — we specialise in custom pieces. Use the live chat to discuss your design and we’ll guide you through it.
How can I pay?
We offer you 4 payment methods:
Pay with PayPal – secure payment via PayPal account or with card. Or split your payments with interest free credit.
Pay by credit / debit card – pay with highest security on bank site.
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PayPal Credit is 18+, subject to status. T&C’s apply.
How is my order packaged?
All orders come with their own suitable gift packaging usually branded with Masonic Jewellery.
Do you ship worldwide?
Yes — we ship globally with secure, fully tracked delivery.
Is your jewellery hallmarked?
Yes — all applicable items are fully hallmarked at the Birmingham Assay Office in accordance with UK law.
Is your jewellery solid or plated?
All our jewellery is solid, never plated, and hallmarked at the Birmingham Assay Office — ensuring genuine precious metal quality.