The Double-Headed Eagle of the 33rd Degree is one of the most recognizable symbols in Freemasonry. J. Augustus Knapp painted this masterpiece for Manly P. Hall, depicting the eagle crowned with the number 33, clutching the sword of justice.
About This Design
The two heads of the eagle look simultaneously East and West, representing the union of opposites that is the goal of all initiatic work. The INRI inscription, the Masonic square and compass, and the acacia branches all encode layers of meaning that Hall spent decades unpacking.
Product Details
- 100% premium cotton, ring-spun for softness
- Vibrant full-colour digital print
- Relaxed unisex fit, true to size
- Pre-shrunk fabric
- Sizes XS through 3XL
- Machine washable, tumble dry low
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