The Broken Chain: Luxury, Labor, and True Brotherhood
A golden chain around the neck. A handbag of supple leather. A timepiece built to last generations. These objects radiate craftsmanship, tradition, and a connection to the artisan who created them. But what if that chain doesn’t only link gold — what if it also conceals a shadow chain of exploitation? Recent police raids on renowned Italian fashion houses force us to confront a fundamental question: what does true connection actually mean? The Jewel and Its Shadow Every piece of jewelry tells two stories. The first is visible: the sparkle, the design, the status it projects. The second story lies hidden in the journey the object took before it reached the display window. In workshops — sometimes far removed from the gleaming boutiques — hands bend over workbenches. Those hands have names, faces, families. The question raised by the Italian investigations is simple yet deeply unsettling: are those hands treated as brothers, or as tools? In Freemasonry, the chain is a powerful symbol. Brothers stand in a circle, hands clasped together, as a sign of unbreakable unity. That chain is not a hierarchy, not a production line. It is a horizontal bond of equality. Every link carries equal weight. When […]