Tag: Glassware

  • Freemasonry At The Table

    Freemasonry At The Table

    In its early history, the Masonic Fraternity met in taverns, sharing conviviality and performing rituals over drinks. While the practice of consuming alcohol in Lodge rooms was lost during the prohibition, historic drinking implements and glassware adorned with Masonic symbols serve as reminders of this joyful tradition. Today, they offer a glimpse into Freemasonry’s past. Read more

  • Firing Glasses

    Firing Glasses

    On this day in 1753, George Washington became a master mason at Alexandria Lodge No. 39. Meetings were held in local taverns, featuring ritual toasts and songs, with participants slamming their glasses on the table to mimic gunfire. The example of a “firing glass” is adorned with the lodge’s name and Masonic symbols. Read more