Masonic Ceremonial Sword from Toledo
Are you fascinated by the mysticism of ancient orders, the symbolism of cathedrals, and a brotherhood that has survived centuries? The Masonic Sword "Grand Master" is a masterpiece directly from Toledo, Spain, a city renowned for the finest steel. This sword is not just a cold weapon; it is embodied philosophy and history. If you are looking for a representative gift for a lodge member or want to enrich your collection with a piece of deep significance, this model will captivate you. The combination of polished steel, gilded details, and dark blue velvet on the grip looks truly regal and dignified. Further product information ...
Masonic Ceremonial Sword "Grand Master" from Toledo
Symbolism Hidden in Metal
Every inch of this sword carries a message. The crossguard and pommel are richly decorated with a combination of silver and gold finishes. The centre of the guard is dominated by the iconic symbol of the Square and Compass, referencing the origins of Freemasonry in the guilds of medieval stonemasons and architects. The compass symbolizes the spirit, and the square represents matter or morality. The handle is wrapped in blue velvet and reinforced with metal bands, ensuring a comfortable and firm grip. The 420 stainless steel blade is adorned with deep, detailed etching featuring floral and esoteric motifs, which is typical for Toledo production.
History and Usage
Freemasonry, as we know it today, formed in the 17th century from the brotherhoods of cathedral builders. It gradually transformed into an ethical and philosophical system emphasizing tolerance, charity, and personal development. In Masonic symbolism, the sword represents protection and justice. This specific model is exclusively decorative. Due to its high weight (over 2.5 kg / 5.5 lbs) and the use of stainless steel, it is not intended for fencing or practicing cuts. However, it serves excellently as a wall decoration, a ritual object for lodge work, or as part of a costume for ceremonial occasions.
Care and Maintenance
This sword is almost maintenance-free. The stainless steel blade resists corrosion; simply dusting it occasionally with a soft dry cloth is sufficient. Be careful with the velvet handle – avoid contact with water or grease to prevent damage to the fabric. You can gently polish the gilded parts with a jewellery cloth, but do not use aggressive chemical cleaners.
Specifications
| Origin | Toledo, Spain |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel 420 (etched) |
| Total Length | 116 cm / approx. 45.7 inches |
| Blade Length | 92 cm / approx. 36.2 inches |
| Weight | 2.65 kg / approx. 5.8 lbs |
| Handle | Metal, Velvet |
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