Amethyst Bees, Fossilized Walrus Ivory Earrings
Width 7/8” x Height 1 1/2" (approx)
Bees need both pollen and nectar and there's a large variety of plants that offer one or the other. The flowers that will get the most attention from bees? Scientists tell us it's the purple ones! These beautiful amethyst stones are sure to attract attention, maybe even from the bees!
Hand-carved ancient walrus ivory bees
Faceted amethyst accent stone
14 kt gold fill accents
Sterling silver setting and French hook ear wires
Designer: Jenny Byrne
Color Variation
Colors will vary as each beautiful piece of ancient ivory is uniquely tinted by earthen minerals.
Bee Earrings with Amethyst
Do bees have a favorite color? Yes, as a matter of fact they do! Bees are inordinately attracted to blue, purple, and violet flowers. Bees have excellent color vision and are able to see ultraviolet light. Our beloved bee earrings have been paired with garnet, blue topaz, honey colored citrine, and now with this luscious amethyst. We're guessing if given the choice, bees would pick these ones. With the sharp decline in honeybee population, any and all pollinator friendly flowers are great to plant, the blue ones will just get a bit more traffic.
The bodies of the bees are hand carved from fossilized walrus ivory, which is 500-3,000 years old. It comes from St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, where the native Yupik have exclusive rights to gather and sell this ancient material. Fossilized walrus ivory takes on a range of tones from cream to deep cocoa, depending on the minerals surrounding it in the soil.