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Collection of Masonic Columnss (24)

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A symmetrical pair of ornate Gothic capitals and bases, featuring dense acanthus leaves, vines, and floral elements in precise line work.
An elegant Ionic column supporting a terrestrial globe-evoking strength, wisdom, and worldwide reach.
A classical arch flanked by columns crowned with terrestrial and celestial globes, surmounted by the all-seeing eye and the letter G-symbolizing divine geometry and universal knowledge.
A detailed line drawing of a Corinthian column, showcasing its signature acanthus leaf capital, fluted shaft, and decorative base.
A 19th-century Masonic engraving depicting the twin pillars Boaz and Jachin, inscribed with the maxims “Vide, Aude, Tace” (See, Dare, Be Silent) and “Sit Lux, Et Lux Fuit” (Let There Be Light, and There Was Light), crowned by symbolic emblems and flanked by sphinxes.
The twin pillars Boaz (B) and Jachin (J), flanking a checkered path leading to the Square & Compasses with the letter G, represent duality and enlightenment in Masonic tradition.
The twin pillars Jachin (left, earthly globe) and Boaz (right, celestial sphere) flank the checkered floor, crowned by the radiant All-Seeing Eye-a foundational Masonic allegory.
A symmetrical pair of ornate Gothic capitals and bases, featuring dense acanthus leaves, vines, and floral elements in precise line work.
The classic Masonic symbol: square and compasses enclosing the letter 'G', standing between the twin pillars Jachin and Boaz.
This 19th-century Masonic Chart illustrates core symbols of Freemasonry-including Boaz and Jachin, the checkerboard floor, and the Great Architect’s eye-used for ritual instruction and philosophical reflection.
A sweet, wide-eyed cartoon turtle with a glossy red shell and friendly green face-ideal for playful designs.
A cheerful cartoon sheep observes a traditional burnt offering altar in flames, surrounded by ritual items like wood, grain, and priestly tools.
Pair of handcrafted fluted wooden columns featuring polished brass caps and detailed base carvings.
A classical emblem featuring two Corinthian pillars, each crowned with a globe-one geographic, one astrological-and a banner proclaiming “Worthy and Well Qualified.”
This classic Masonic emblem features the twin pillars Jachin (left) and Boaz (right), the All-Seeing Eye of Providence, and the symbolic black-and-white checkerboard pavement.
Classic Masonic imagery featuring Boaz and Jachin, the Square and Compasses with the central “G”, and the symbolic black-and-white checkered floor.
A symbolic archway featuring dual columns crowned with globes-one terrestrial, one celestial-and a blank banner above a checkered pedestal.
An elegant Ionic column adorned with the timeless Latin motto “SIT LUX ET LUX FUIT,” evoking themes of illumination, knowledge, and enduring legacy.
A weathered Doric column, fractured at the top and draped in climbing ivy, evokes themes of antiquity and renewal.
A beautifully illustrated Masonic certificate from the Blynton Lodge, dated with Roman numerals and signed by prominent members including Nath’l Chapman and John Kerr.
A radiant golden Masonic arch featuring Boaz and Jachin columns, topped by the Eye of Providence and adorned with sacred geometry.
Pair of handcrafted fluted wooden columns featuring polished brass caps and detailed base carvings.
Classical columns supporting globes on either side of a sunburst logo with the letter ‘G’, representing universal knowledge and symmetry.
A detailed 3D Masonic emblem pin showcasing the Square and Compasses, central letter G, and symbolic pillars topped with globe and moon motifs.
Pillar B (Boaz) and Pillar J (Jachin) represent strength and establishment, each crowned with cosmological symbolism and grounded in Masonic geometry.