Why is there a camel on masonic shriners ring?

There is no camel on Masonic Shriner rings.

The Shriners, officially known as the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, use a variety of symbols on their rings and other regalia, including:

* The Fez: This iconic red felt hat with a tassel is a primary symbol of the Shriners.

* The Crescent Moon and Star: These are symbolic of Islam and the Shriners' connection to the Middle East.

* The Scimitar: A curved sword often used in Middle Eastern cultures, it symbolizes strength and protection.

* The Shriner's Emblem: A stylized image of a camel, a fez, and a scimitar.

While the camel is part of the Shriner's emblem, it is not traditionally depicted on rings.

The Shriners' emblem is a powerful visual representation of their values, which include fellowship, charity, and brotherhood.