This mason trowel, also known as a brick trowel or bricklaying trowel, is a hand tool commonly used by masons and bricklayers for spreading, shaping, and smoothing mortar or cement while laying bricks or blocks. It consists of a flat, triangular metal blade with a pointed tip, a wooden handle, and a tang that connects the blade to the wooden handle. The blade provides durability and allows for easy manipulation of the mortar. The pointed tip of the blade helps in placing the mortar into tight spaces, such as corners or edges. The handle of the trowel is made of wood, providing a comfortable grip for the mason. It allows mason to perform various tasks such as applying mortar to bricks, spreading and levelling the mortar, cutting bricks, and scraping off excess mortar. The flat surface of the blade is used for spreading and smoothing the mortar, while the pointed tip can be used for precise mortar placement or for cutting bricks. It enables masons to carry out their work efficiently and accurately in the construction of brick walls, chimneys and other masonry structures.