A Masonic emblem encircled by a wreath typically symbolizes honor, achievement, and the ideals of Freemasonry, including unity and brotherhood. The emblem often features the square and compass, representing moral and ethical guidance. The wreath itself can signify victory and the recognition of a member's contributions or accomplishments within the fraternity. Together, they convey a sense of respect for the values upheld by Freemasonry and the bonds formed among its members.
You protect it by knowing what it is,where did you get it and knowing what the symbols mean and represent. Know your profession when protecting your emblem.
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If you mean as in floral wreath it is a "couronne" (crown).
It means that someone is trying to get inventive in decorating his Advent wreath.
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A name sticker or a design by a person is what an emblem is.
emblem mean a thing serving as a symbolic representation of a particular quality or concept
It means the person is a member of a Masonic Lodge.
I assume you mean the retailer Target. The short answer is NO. However there are so many Masonic symbols belonging to the myriad Masonic groups that perhaps no one can answer with certainty. But it is not a Masonic symbol in mainstream Freemasonry. -GM in MA
"the Christmas wreath"
The idea behind the Evergreen is that it stands for something that perpetually renews itself every single year, without fail and without decreasing its vitality. FAWK YEA!!