Masonic Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain (Gold) 775
The Masonic Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is inspired with the symbology of the popular esoteric Brotherhood, born officially in western Europe between the late 17th and the early 18th centuries, where the investiture of the new adepts is based also on the rituals of Medieval Knighthood. The Freemasonry Masonic Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain has a tempered stainless steel blade. The hilt is cast metal with 24K Gold plating with Silver plated inlays depicting symbols of the masonic tradition. The handgrip is covered in red velvet, ornamented with 24K Gold plated metal. The disk shaped pommel frames a five pointed star intertwined with a "G". Throughout history, as an instrument of justice, truth, equality and firmness, swords have been used at every great event and have become imbued with great symbolism. For this reason, Freemasons use swords in all their ceremonies. FREEMASONRY: "a philanthropic, philosophic and forward-looking institution intended to achieve an understanding of trut