Skotský rituál prsten s dvojhlavým orlem ze sterlingového stříbra
SKU: 3766
Celebrate the proud heritage of Freemasonry with this Double Headed Eagle Masonic Ring, a timeless emblem of the Scottish Rite. Handcrafted from solid 925 sterling silver, this ring features the iconic double-headed eagle, symbolizing wisdom, strength, and dual vision.
Elegant floral engravings across the band, set against a dark oxidized background, highlight the artistry and detail, making this Scottish Rite Masonic ring a striking accessory for members and collectors alike.
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🦅 Scottish Rite Double Headed Eagle
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A powerful symbol of strength, duality, and heritage in Freemasonry.
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Bold central emblem on the ring face.
💎 Prémiové sterlingové stříbro
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Crafted from 100% solid 925 sterling silver, hallmarked for authenticity.
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Durable, polished, and built to last.
🎨 Detailed Floral Engravings
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Swirling patterns along the band contrast with a dark oxidized background.
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Adds elegance and depth to the bold design.
⚖️ Comfortable Size & Weight
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Ring Face: 17 mm x 22 mm (0.65” x 0.85”).
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Weight: 13 grams – balanced for daily wear.
🖐️ Mistři ruční výroby
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Expertly handmade for superior quality and detail.
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Each piece is unique, showcasing artisanal craftsmanship.
Specifications
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Material: Solid 925 Sterling Silver
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Design: Double headed eagle Masonic (Scottish Rite) with floral engravings
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Ring Face: 17 mm x 22 mm
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Weight: ~13 grams
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Finish: Oxidized and polished detailing
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Stamp: .925 hallmark
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Category: Masonic Ring / Fraternal Jewelry
Často kladené dotazy (FAQ)
Q: What does the double headed eagle mean in Freemasonry?
A: It symbolizes wisdom, vision, and power, central to the teachings of the Scottish Rite.
Q: Is this ring real silver?
A: Yes, it’s made from solid 925 sterling silver, stamped with the hallmark for authenticity.
Q: Can this be worn daily?
A: Absolutely, its weight and design make it comfortable and durable for everyday use.
Q: Who is this ring best suited for?
A: Ideal for Scottish Rite Freemasons, collectors of Masonic jewelry, or anyone who values symbolic craftsmanship.







