Ceremonial Masonic Templar Knights Sword Dagger w/Scab
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Ceremonial Masonic Templar Knights Sword Dagger w/Scab
The first time I handled this Ceremonial Masonic Templar Knights Sword Dagger, it reminded me of the small working tools we use that somehow feel larger than their size. For a short piece, it carries a surprising presence. As a ceremonial masonic dagger, it suits an officer’s table, a Knight Templar display, or a quiet corner of the study where you keep the things that actually mean something, not just whatever was on sale last week.
In the hand, the 13 1/4 inch stainless blade and cast metal guard feel solid without pretending to be a battlefield relic. That honesty matters in a ceremonial masonic dagger; you want something worthy of the symbolism, even if you never intend to cut more than a ribbon or a loose thread. The polished aluminum scabbard and detailed fittings catch the light like a well-burnished piece of regalia, not a toy.
On a lodge altar or in a home office, this ceremonial masonic dagger stands about 21 inches overall, which makes it easy to place among aprons, jewels, and old summonses without overwhelming everything else. Some brothers hesitate at decorative blades, unsure if they will look theatrical. I have found that, displayed with intention and respect, simple cast metal and clean lines can speak more quietly and more truly than ornate antiques ever could.
The first time I handled this Ceremonial Masonic Templar Knights Sword Dagger, it reminded me of the small working tools we use that somehow feel larger than their size. For a short piece, it carries a surprising presence. As a ceremonial masonic dagger, it suits an officer’s table, a Knight Templar display, or a quiet corner of the study where you keep the things that actually mean something, not just whatever was on sale last week.
In the hand, the 13 1/4 inch stainless blade and cast metal guard feel solid without pretending to be a battlefield relic. That honesty matters in a ceremonial masonic dagger; you want something worthy of the symbolism, even if you never intend to cut more than a ribbon or a loose thread. The polished aluminum scabbard and detailed fittings catch the light like a well-burnished piece of regalia, not a toy.
On a lodge altar or in a home office, this ceremonial masonic dagger stands about 21 inches overall, which makes it easy to place among aprons, jewels, and old summonses without overwhelming everything else. Some brothers hesitate at decorative blades, unsure if they will look theatrical. I have found that, displayed with intention and respect, simple cast metal and clean lines can speak more quietly and more truly than ornate antiques ever could.
Key Features
- 13 1/4 Inch Stainless Steel Blade
- Cast Metal Guard and Pommel
- Polished Aluminum Scabbard
- Intricately Detailed Scabbard Fittings
- 21 Inch Overall Length