SACRED BEE SIGNET (17MM) in SILVER

$595.00

From poets to philosophers, bees have served as inspiration.

‘Busy as a bee’ comes from the English poet, Isaac Watts, who wrote in 1715, “How doth the little busy bee…Improve each shining hour…And gather honey all the day…From every opening flower.”

Pliny, a Roman author, referred to honey as “the sweat of the heavens and the saliva of the stars.”

'Having a bee in one’s bonnet’ paints a vivid picture of an unrelenting idea or concern that keeps hovering in one’s mind, much like a persistent bee buzzing around a hat - a quote attributed to Alexander Douglas’s Aeneis, penned in 16th century Scotland: “Quhat bern be thou in bed with heid full of beis?”

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Solid sterling silver makes for a very substantial ring. 17mm ring top circumference. Designed with a ‘comfort fit’ ring shank - enables ring to slide easily over the finger. Please allow 2 - 3 weeks for delivery, as each piece is hand cast and hand finished with love and care (in the USA.)

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From poets to philosophers, bees have served as inspiration.

‘Busy as a bee’ comes from the English poet, Isaac Watts, who wrote in 1715, “How doth the little busy bee…Improve each shining hour…And gather honey all the day…From every opening flower.”

Pliny, a Roman author, referred to honey as “the sweat of the heavens and the saliva of the stars.”

'Having a bee in one’s bonnet’ paints a vivid picture of an unrelenting idea or concern that keeps hovering in one’s mind, much like a persistent bee buzzing around a hat - a quote attributed to Alexander Douglas’s Aeneis, penned in 16th century Scotland: “Quhat bern be thou in bed with heid full of beis?”

DESCRIPTION

Solid sterling silver makes for a very substantial ring. 17mm ring top circumference. Designed with a ‘comfort fit’ ring shank - enables ring to slide easily over the finger. Please allow 2 - 3 weeks for delivery, as each piece is hand cast and hand finished with love and care (in the USA.)

From poets to philosophers, bees have served as inspiration.

‘Busy as a bee’ comes from the English poet, Isaac Watts, who wrote in 1715, “How doth the little busy bee…Improve each shining hour…And gather honey all the day…From every opening flower.”

Pliny, a Roman author, referred to honey as “the sweat of the heavens and the saliva of the stars.”

'Having a bee in one’s bonnet’ paints a vivid picture of an unrelenting idea or concern that keeps hovering in one’s mind, much like a persistent bee buzzing around a hat - a quote attributed to Alexander Douglas’s Aeneis, penned in 16th century Scotland: “Quhat bern be thou in bed with heid full of beis?”

DESCRIPTION

Solid sterling silver makes for a very substantial ring. 17mm ring top circumference. Designed with a ‘comfort fit’ ring shank - enables ring to slide easily over the finger. Please allow 2 - 3 weeks for delivery, as each piece is hand cast and hand finished with love and care (in the USA.)