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I love bees, and I couldn't resist adorning this large glass in printed bees, especially as you can see them both inside and outside the glass.
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Frosted Glass 16oz trigger Beer Stein glass is adorned with lots of Fabulous Bees. There is currently only one of these in existence as I am not sure if I will carry on creating these, so if you would like it - BUY IT NOW!
This 16oz Trigger Beer Stein is dishwasher safe, however, this will cause the designs to fade over time. Due to the nature of glass, it is best to warm it with warm water before pouring in hot drinks, as the change in temperature can cause the glass to crack.
Globally there are more honey bees than other types of bee and pollinating insects, meaning that they are the world's most important pollinator of food crops. It is estimated that one-third of the food that we consume each day relies on pollination mainly by bees, but also by other insects, birds, and bats.
The bee symbolizes community, brightness, and personal power. The ancient Druids saw the bee as symbolising the sun, the Goddess, celebration, and community. At festivals, mead was usually drunk the main ingredient of which is fermented honey. The honey-bee symbolism urges you to make your life productive while you can and enjoy the fruits of your labour.
Designed by Rebecca Savage in Dorset
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