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Golden Snowdrop
Bee Large Necklace - Sterling Silver
Bee Large Necklace - Sterling Silver
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£125.00 GBP
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£125.00 GBP
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Our Large Bumble Bee Necklace.
Bees symbolise focus, dedication and generosity.
Handmade in recycled Sterling Silver by us at Golden Snowdrop Jewellers in Shaftesbury, Dorset.
Bee measuring approximately 25mm across x 25mm high.
Please select your preferred chain style. Photographed on a belcher link chain.
See more of our Bee collection here.
The Collections Personal Story:
This collection was designed by our founder Stephanie Longhurst in 2019. Developed when Stephanie was working from her studio in Salisbury this was her first planned 'complete' collection. It was created at a time when Bee motifs were gaining popularity alongside a wider awareness of how essential these fuzzy creature are to our ecosystem. However they also resonated with Stephanie for other reasons. Having grown up in a house named after them, they were reminiscent of her childhood home in the Dorset countryside. Now they are also a reminder of what can be achieved with focus, dedication, and the generosity of all the people Stephanie had previously worked alongside, each of them contributing their knowledge and inspiring her in their own way.
We look forward to this story continuing and our pieces acknowledging others generosity, marking moments of dedication and of course finding further meaning with you.
Bees symbolise focus, dedication and generosity.
Handmade in recycled Sterling Silver by us at Golden Snowdrop Jewellers in Shaftesbury, Dorset.
Bee measuring approximately 25mm across x 25mm high.
Please select your preferred chain style. Photographed on a belcher link chain.
See more of our Bee collection here.
The Collections Personal Story:
This collection was designed by our founder Stephanie Longhurst in 2019. Developed when Stephanie was working from her studio in Salisbury this was her first planned 'complete' collection. It was created at a time when Bee motifs were gaining popularity alongside a wider awareness of how essential these fuzzy creature are to our ecosystem. However they also resonated with Stephanie for other reasons. Having grown up in a house named after them, they were reminiscent of her childhood home in the Dorset countryside. Now they are also a reminder of what can be achieved with focus, dedication, and the generosity of all the people Stephanie had previously worked alongside, each of them contributing their knowledge and inspiring her in their own way.
We look forward to this story continuing and our pieces acknowledging others generosity, marking moments of dedication and of course finding further meaning with you.
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