The Masonic ball pendant of the late 19th century was an exquisite piece of jewelry, often made of high-quality gold. Its shape, as the name suggests, was spherical, symbolizing unity and perfection.
The Masonic ball pendant was not just a decoration, but a symbol of belonging to the secret society of Freemasons. It served as a reminder of moral principles, the ideals of brotherhood and the desire for perfection. The ball could also be used as an amulet, protecting its owner.