Greek Minoan Bees Necklace from Crete with Chain Necklace Gold Plate
PN# 7265The Minoan Bee was found in the Old Palace cemetery at Chrysolakkos, outside the Palace of Malia, the third largest Minoan Palace on the island of Crete, in Greece. It dates back to the Bronze Age during the Protopalatial Period (1800 - 1700 BC). This is very detailed representation of two bees carrying a drop of honey to their honeycomb. The two bees flank the drop of honey at center in perfect symmetry.
Greek Minoan Bees Pendant from Crete with Chain Necklace is made from 24K gold-plate over pewter. Pendant has an 18 in L gold-plate chain. Pendant Measures: 1.5"H x 1.5"W 1/8" Thick. PN 7265.