Large silver Masonic amulet 19th century - France - Freemasonry symbolism

Here is a unique and rare collector's item – a large, solid Masonic amulet made of silver, dating from the 19th century from France. This impressive object is not only jewelry but above all a material trace of the history of secret brotherhoods and their complex symbolism. The amulet is distinguished by its considerable size and massive construction, which emphasizes its ceremonial or ritual character. It is made of high-quality silver, which over time has acquired a noble, deep patina. The central element is rich Masonic iconography. We can find key symbols on it, such as the compass and square (often intertwined), the Eye of Providence (the "All-Seeing Eye"), the sun and moon, the pillars Boaz and Jachin, the letter "G" (meaning Geometry, God, or the Great Architect of the Universe), as well as other elements like the hammer, plumb, level, or acacia branches. France, and particularly Paris, was in the 19th century one of the main centers of Masonic life in Europe. Lodges gathered the intellectual, artistic, and political elite. Amulets of this type served an identifying, protective function or were insignia of the degree of initiation. They constituted a personal, discreet declaration of belonging to the brotherhood. Collector's value: This amulet is a top-class object for collectors: Masonic enthusiasts, lovers of esoteric history, secret societies, and fine silver jewelry with a message. Its age, French origin, size, and clear symbolism make it an outstanding specimen of almost museum quality. It is an investment in a unique piece of history. The item is offered in a condition consistent with its age (patina, signs of use), which confirms its authenticity. Excellent as a centerpiece of a collection, an inspiring object for research, or an extraordinary piece of men's jewelry with history.

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