Freemason artworks such as Masonic tracing boards may have become discoloured or damaged over time, learn more about masonic art restoration.
Masonic Trestle Boards, Scottish Rite, NMJ
Masonic Dictionary Washington Lodge No. 20
Authentic early 1800s antique Masonic carpet / wall hanging. MASONIC Real Antique Woven Fellowcraft Carpet 36 X 56 Esoteric.
MASONIC Antique Tracing Board / Carpet Real early 1800s Woven Freemason Templar
1836 Tracing Boards from the United Grand Lodge of England
Masonic tracing board restoration: protecting & preserving Freemason art
Tracing Board Masonic
The Midnight Freemasons: March 2021
Authentic early 1800s antique Masonic carpet / wall hanging. MASONIC Real Antique Woven Fellowcraft Carpet 36 X 56 Esoteric.
MASONIC Antique Tracing Board / Carpet Real early 1800s Woven Freemason Templar
From Darkness to Light Freemason Litho Poster Masonic 1887 Pettibone 20 x 26
Masonic tracing board restoration: protecting & preserving Freemason art
Although most Freemasons will be familiar with the Tracing Boards - painted or engraved illustrations developed in the early years of Freemasonry which are used in Lodges to illustrate Masonic symbols and allegories during degree ceremonies and lectures - little has been published on them. The Tracing Boards are an essential part of the three Craft Degrees, assisting the Freemason in his quest to decode and interpret those allegories.
Tracing Boards of the Three Degrees in Craft Freemasonry Explained: Second Edition [Book]