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If you are a freemason you can.
Any regularly made mason can wear a Masonic ring. Regularly made, meaning in a lodge that is recognised by the Grand Lodge in the Country, State or Province where it resides. A person is made a mason on their first night at lodge, when they have been entered as an apprentice mason.
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I heard it was his fathers ring and he just wears it to honr him.
He was a Mason, as were many other "Founding Fathers" of the USA.
It was her fathers wedding band
This answer is debatable and there is no official Grand Lodge ruling. Those who wear the ring with the square and compasses facing themselves frequently do so to remind themselves that they are a Mason. They often believe that wearing them the other way is akin to "bragging", which is not a Masonic virtue. Those who wear the ring with the square and compasses facing away from themselves frequently do so because the points of the compasses should point downward, which is the case when the hand is held in its normal (down) position.
Yes, anyone can wear masonic jewellery and you don't have to be a free mason. I have a friend who has got loads of masonic jewellery and wears it all the time. He is not a free mason.
You can wear a diamond ring on any of your fingers. If it is an engagement ring, you would wear it on your left ring finger, the finger next to the pinky.
it means to wear a kind of ring on your toe.
a ring you wear on your toe
A ring.