What (Whom) virtue (braveness, courage) joined (united)death will not part
As "virtus" has a lot of meanings the exact meaning will depend very much on the the purpose the ring was given (exchanged). If it was a marriage ring a different meaning would be correct than with a memory ring from e.g. an Army unit.
It is also a motto of freemansonry.
The ring shape also symbolices eternity (no beginning - no end)
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"What courage/virtue has united, death will not divide."
Virtus Junxit Mors Non Separabit
It's Latin and it means:
What (Whom) virtue (braveness, courage) joined (united)death will not part
As "virtus" has a lot of meanings the exact meaning will depend very much on the the purpose the ring was given (exchanged). If it was a marriage ring a different meaning would be correct than with a memory ring from e.g. an Army unit.
It is also a motto of freemansonry.
The ring shape also symbolices eternity (no beginning - no end)
translate en español
[That which] courage joined - death will not separate.
"IF YOU LEAVE ME, I WILL KILL YOU"
No totally joking, I have no clue.