Masonic Ring - Virtus Junxit With Skull & Bones And 47th Problem Of Euclid In Silver
This Masonic silver ring features the Latin motto “Virtus Junxit, Mors Non Separabit” along with a Skull & Bones motif and the 47th Problem of Euclid on the side. Carefully crafted in sterling silver, the ring combines powerful symbolic elements associated with reflection, virtue, and the intellectual foundations of Freemasonry, making it a distinctive piece for collectors and members alike.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Masonic Ring |
| Material | Sterling Silver |
| Front Dimensions | Approx. 1.5 cm |
| Weight | Approx. 9 g |
| Symbols | Skull & Bones, Virtus Junxit Mors Non Separabit, 47th Problem of Euclid |
Symbolism
Virtus Junxit, Mors Non Separabit
A Latin phrase meaning “What virtue unites, death cannot separate.” It represents enduring loyalty, fraternity, and the unbreakable bonds formed through virtue.
Skull & Bones
A traditional memento mori symbol reminding the wearer of mortality and the importance of living with wisdom, integrity, and moral awareness.
47th Problem of Euclid
One of the most recognized geometrical symbols in Freemasonry, representing the Pythagorean theorem and symbolizing the importance of knowledge, geometry, and intellectual pursuit in the Masonic tradition.
Ideal For
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Freemasons seeking symbolic jewelry with traditional motifs
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Collectors of Masonic rings and regalia
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Gifts for Brethren interested in philosophical and symbolic designs
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Wearing during lodge meetings or formal occasions
