14th Degree Scottish Rite Ring

DavidDigs4Free

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May 20, 2020
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Started hunting around this this Old House in the country the other day with the Equinox. Only significant finds so far are a Hot Wheels XT-3 Vehicle, an Emblem off a Daisy BB Gun, and a Sterling Silver Masonic Ring with the Latin Words “VIRTUS JUNXIT MORS NON SEPARABIT” on the inside along with “STER.W.B.I.”. What is the meaning of Virtus Junxit Mors Non Separabit?

Traditionally the inside of the ring bears the inscription "virtus junxit mors non separabit", which translates from the Latin to English as; "Whom virtue unites, death will not separate"

14th Degree Scottish Rite Ring
When a Scottish Rite Mason attains the 14th degree, he is entitled to wear the 14th degree ring. The ring is optional, issued by the Mason’s Lodge of Perfection if he requests to receive one. The ring symbolizes the completion of the Lodge of Perfection and serves as a reminder of the Brother’s Masonic journey.

Anybody out there a Mason? What does this Ring Signify?

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It Masonic Brother!

"What Virtue Has Joined Together Death Shall Not Separate."
 

Very cool personal item relics! :icon_thumleft:
 

Liking the looks of the old house permission. That's a big score in itself. Nice find on the ring, very cool. I'd beat that place till there wasn't a squeak left. Congrats and thanks for sharing.
 

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