The Story Behind the Design
A compact symbol of advancement on the Masonic journey. This firing glass features the Square & Compass design for the Second Degree, representing the deeper knowledge and responsibility undertaken by the Fellowcraft. Small in stature but rich in meaning, it honours tradition with every toast and echo.
Specification
- A complete representation of the First, Second and Third Degrees, engraved and presented as a unified progression.
- Traditional sandblasting ensures clarity and dignity across fine, precise detailing.
- Designed with respect for heritage, accuracy and the traditions of Freemasonry.
- A meaningful choice for installations, retirements or moments of personal significance within the Lodge.
- Prepared and engraved to order in our Fife studio, each piece handled with meticulous care.
The Glass
Best for: Lodge firing ceremonies, formal toasts, commemorative inscriptions and structured emblem engraving.
- Height: 110 mm
- Diameter: 60 mm
- Capacity: 100 ml
Engraving & Personalisation
Considered Pairings
Thoughtful combinations designed to sit comfortably together. Each piece can be purchased individually, allowing you to build a gift that feels considered and personal.
Pair with a Companion Glass
A second glass can add contrast and character, creating a gift that feels balanced and complete.
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Create a Considered Set
Some glasses naturally belong together. Combine complementary pieces to build a set suited to sharing and celebration.
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Many designs may also be engraved on other glass shapes.
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Part of The Masonic Collection
Honouring tradition through precision, symbolism and craft
Craft & Technique
Each piece is engraved in our Fife studio using traditional sandblasting, a method chosen for its depth, clarity and permanence.
Artwork is prepared specifically for glass, with line weight, spacing and composition refined to suit the material. Designs are then transferred to a precision stencil before being engraved by hand using a controlled stream of fine aluminium oxide.
This process produces a smooth, satin-etched finish with visible depth, allowing detail to remain clear and legible within the form of the glass.
Every piece is checked, balanced and hand finished before presentation.
Further detail on our engraving process is available in our studio method.
Images may show multiple glasses, bottles, or styling elements to demonstrate engraving detail, scale, or serving context. Unless clearly stated otherwise, each listing refers only to the engraved glassware described on this page. Personalised names or messages shown in images are examples of layout and finish.
