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Order of the Eastern Star Symbol - Meaning and History #1938277 (License: Personal Use)
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This emblem features a five-pointed star with red, blue, green, yellow, and white sections, each containing a distinct symbol: a sword and crown (Adah), a veil and anchor (Ruth), a sheaf of wheat and sickle (Esther), a broken column and hourglass (Martha), and a dove and lily (Electa). At the center sits a golden altar within a white pentagon, signifying unity and spiritual foundation. The design reflects the organization’s roots in Freemasonry and its focus on charity, truth, and fidelity.
Used on official websites, membership materials, and ceremonial regalia for the Order of the Eastern Star; serves users seeking information about Masonic-affiliated women’s organizations, symbolism, or fraternal history.
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