Gilt Metal Forget Me Not Masonic Lapel Pin (or Badge)
Gilt Metal Forget Me Not Masonic Lapel Pin (or Badge)
The Forget Me Not holds one of Freemasonry's most remarkable stories. First adopted as a Masonic emblem at the 1926 National Masonic Convention in Bremen, Germany, the flower took on a far deeper significance during the Nazi regime of the 1930s and 40s. When the Nazis suppressed Freemasonry — banning lodges, confiscating property, and persecuting members — German Freemasons began wearing the Forget Me Not pin as a covert means of identifying one another. Because the flower was also associated with other charitable organisations, it aroused no suspicion, allowing Brothers to recognise each other safely during a period of grave danger.
After the war, the Grand Lodge of Germany formally adopted the Forget Me Not as a permanent Masonic emblem in 1948, honouring those who had suffered under persecution. It became a lasting symbol of remembrance, resilience, and the enduring bonds of the fraternity — and it remains so to this day.
This gilt metal lapel pin renders the iconic blue flower in rich enamel, offering a subtle yet deeply meaningful way to display your Masonic identity. Fastened with a secure clutch fitting, it is equally suited to a lapel, tie, or jacket. Presented in a gift box, it makes a thoughtful gift for a Brother or a personal keepsake to mark a special occasion in the lodge.
Pin Details
- Material: Gilt base metal
- Enamel: Blue, Forget Me Not motif
- Fitting: Clutch pin
- Presented in a gift box