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Custom Masonic Medallions for Lodges, Recognition, and Presentation
Coin-Style Masonic Medallions Designed for Detail, Display, and Commemoration
CNF Interactive designs and produces custom Masonic medallions created for lodges, recognition, and commemorative purposes. These medallions combine the structure of a coin with the presentation of a larger-format recognition piece. Custom medallions are commonly used for display, presentation, and milestone recognition, offering more space for detailed design and structured layouts.
What Are Masonic Medallions?
Masonic medallions are larger-format metal pieces, typically coin-style, designed for display or presentation rather than daily wear. These medallions typically include:
- Lodge name and number
- Masonic symbols
- Commemorative text
- Dates, titles, or event references
- Front and back design elements
They provide a larger surface area for detailed design and readability.
Purpose of Masonic Medallions
Masonic medallions are used to:
- Commemorate lodge milestones and anniversaries
- Provide presentation pieces for recognition
- Create display items for members or organizations
- Represent special events or achievements
- Offer a more detailed alternative to standard coins
They serve as display-focused recognition items.
Types of Custom Masonic Medallions
We produce a range of medallion styles, including:
- Standard coin-style medallions
- Large-format commemorative medallions
- Dual-sided medallions
- Presentation medallions
- Event-specific medallions
- Custom-shaped medallions
Each medallion is customized based on design requirements and intended use.
Design Features
Masonic medallions are designed for clarity and visual impact. Typical design features include:
- Front and back design layouts
- Outer ring text with center emblem
- Larger surface area for detailed artwork
- Balanced layout for readability
- Defined edges and structured borders
Designs are developed to ensure strong visual presence and clear detail.
Material and Finish Options
Custom medallions can be produced using:
- Gold plated and antique gold finishes
- Silver and antique silver finishes
- Bronze and antique bronze finishes
- Enamel color options when applicable
- Engraved or raised detailing
Material selection is based on appearance, durability, and presentation level.
Customization Options
Medallions can be customized with:
- Size and thickness variations
- Dual plating options
- Enamel color combinations
- Front and back design configurations
- Edge styles and finishes
For full customization details, visit the Options page.
Designed for Display and Presentation
Custom Masonic medallions are developed to ensure:
- Clear and readable design across larger surfaces
- Durable construction for long-term display
- Consistent appearance across all pieces
- Strong visual impact for presentation
These medallions are intended for display, recognition, and preservation.
Common Uses for Masonic Medallions
Custom medallions are commonly used for:
- Lodge anniversary commemorations
- Recognition and presentation pieces
- Event-specific keepsakes
- Display items for members or lodges
- Gift and commemorative items
They provide a versatile format for both recognition and display.
Production and Ordering
The process for creating custom medallions follows a structured workflow:
- Submit concept or requirements
- Custom design is created
- Revisions completed until approved
- Production begins
- Final medallions are completed and delivered
Production timelines vary depending on design and specifications. For additional details, visit the FAQ page.
Start Your Custom Medallion Project
If your lodge is planning custom Masonic medallions, the process begins with your concept. Submit your idea and a custom design will be developed for your review.
- โก๏ธ Go to the Contact page to begin your project
- โก๏ธ Review customization options on the Options page
- โก๏ธ See common questions on the FAQ page
- โก๏ธ Explore related products on the Custom Masonic Coins page