Cavalera Marca
Brand Cavalera © Freemason? 3
Two pepper phoenixes; with two shades of gray, but made to produce Freemasonry or Cavalera; a symbol of Freemasonry?
The eagle Cephas (not Phoenix) has a sword (this is important) and the pepper is crowned (by Frederick II of Prussia) in the 33rd Scottish rite of the ancient and accepted coat of arms.
An important feature is the two male symbols to illustrate the two details. Various small details are not a sign of being Masonic, or are not excluded altogether. For any term, or a letter in Freemasonry or even any other word used for Uncia, it is no longer Freemasonry.
It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring. More or less the wings on the guide's tail disqualify him.
I declare that the Cavalera brand inadvertently used this symbol to relate to the Masonic order.
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