Revered since Ancient times, bees have been reigned as a source of abundance andlife for Gods and men alike.
A solid 14K yellow Gold Pendant and Pin replica of the Minoan Bees, also known as the Bees of Malia)features two bees heraldically arranged around a bee hive, feeding on a honey drop. Threegold dropletsrepresent a bountifulpollen harvest, and just below the bale sits the crown of theQueen Bee. The original artifact dates to the early Minoan civilization (1700-1550 BC)and was discovered by French archeologists in the town of Malia near Heraklion, Crete.