Celebrating Nature’s Goodness: Wear a Bee Necklace to Symbolize Regeneration and Industry

by Art Gib, freelance writer on behalf of Gayle Clark Jewelry ( 9-Dec-2011 )

What you choose to adorn yourself with speaks volumes about your personality, mood, and beliefs. Jewelry throughout the ages has allowed men and women to express themselves without saying a word. A signature necklace identifies you as much as a signature perfume scent. Lavish or simple, jewelry enhances your personal style.

A bee necklace, bird jewelry, or fleur de lis jewelry all speak of Mother Nature. The bee has long been a symbol utilized in multiple cultures. In Ancient Greece, for example, the bee exemplified regeneration as each spring, hives began once again busily doing the work of pollinating flowers and other plants. Egypt used the bee as an emblem of the bringer of the sun and the sweetness of life. Other cultures also noted the bee’s remarkable capacity for industry and hard work. Wearing a bee necklace will help remind you of your ability to do good and the power you have to create worthy works in your life. As a gift, the giver of a piece of jewelry containing a bee compliments the recipient as industrious, generous, and a boon to the world.

Birds and bird feathers have long captured the imagination throughout millennia. The Bluebird of Happiness, the majestic eagle, the mighty phoenix who overcomes death to rise from its own ashes, and proud peacocks with their brilliantly hued tails are all prizes of many civilizations and cultures. Young warriors collected feathers to showcase their strength and courage. The wealthy prided themselves on their collections of birds, small and large. Today, we still appreciate birds and the meanings we give them, from the soaring spirit of a seagull to the dark desires of a raven. Bird jewelry, then, allows you to capture the spirit of various bird species. Wear a silver owl to remind you to be wise or the gentle, cooing dove as a symbol of peace.

The fleur de lis, a popular symbol, is a stylized lily or iris. Typically associated with France, where the fleur de lis got its name, it has been used for hundreds of years in heraldic signs and coats of arms. The three leaves of the flower take on various meanings throughout history, and there’s nothing stating that you can’t assign your own, personal meaning to the fleur de lis. In any case, it is a beautiful symbol for jewelry. Fleur de lis brooches, necklaces, hair pins, and rings have all been popular.

A bee necklace for industry and happiness, bird jewelry for a soaring spirit, or fleur de lis jewelry to represent a regal and noble bearing: all of them rely on nature for their inspiration, and nature is nothing if not generous and giving.

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