Symbolism means a great deal in Masonic tradition, as they frequently use symbols to define the concepts by which they define their lives. The Black Masonic Dagger bears a few of the symbols of freemasonry, and could be considered a symbol as well. A gold pommel is set with a slate-gray medallion, which depicts the letter G with a star wrapped around it. For various reasons, the letter G is representative of masonic beliefs, usually used with the phrase letters four and science five. The grip is red-wrapped, with gold lines dividing the hilt into four sections. The guard is a simple bar set in gold, with slate-gray medallions depicting more masonic symbols, most notably the square and the compass, perhaps the most famous masonic symbol to-date. No doubt, the Black Masonic Dagger could find a place in one of the freemason's rituals; perhaps not as a symbol but as a reminder of the symbols themselves.
Key Features Includes Black Leather Scabbard Stainless Steel Blade Measurements Blade Length: 11 Inches Overall Length: 21.5 Inches