A Masonic ring is a symbolic piece of jewelry worn by Freemasons, often to signify membership in the fraternal organization. The ring typically features the Square and Compasses, a key symbol of Freemasonry, with or without the letter G in the center, representing geometry or God, depending on the interpretation. It serves as a reminder of the wearer's commitment to Masonic principles such as brotherhood, morality, and personal growth. Traditionally, it is worn on the third finger of the right hand, though customs may vary among different Masonic lodges.