Pendant coin Bee. 925 sterling silver.
A copy of the obverse of the Bee coin from Ephesus. 390-325 BC (one-sided)
Ephesus (Ephesus) used the bee on his coins, as he was a honey producer, so the bee advertised its most famous product. The bee was also mythologically related to Ephesus because, according to Philostratus, the colonizing Athenians were brought to Ephesus and Ionia by the muses, who took the form of bees.
The city was also home to the famous Temple of Artemis. Her priestesses were called honey bees.
The bee is a symbol of diligence, harmonious life, Royal dignity, purity of soul, wisdom.
A great gift. a good-luck charm.
A copy of the obverse of the Bee coin from Ephesus. 390-325 BC (one-sided)
Ephesus (Ephesus) used the bee on his coins, as he was a honey producer, so the bee advertised its most famous product. The bee was also mythologically related to Ephesus because, according to Philostratus, the colonizing Athenians were brought to Ephesus and Ionia by the muses, who took the form of bees.
The city was also home to the famous Temple of Artemis. Her priestesses were called honey bees.
The bee is a symbol of diligence, harmonious life, Royal dignity, purity of soul, wisdom.
A great gift. a good-luck charm.
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How to keep
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