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Napoleon chose the bee as his emblem for their industrious & military-like efficiency.
The large (queen) spans 5.8cm x 3.8cm gold tone pin, comes attached to display card.
With age the raw brass will gain a lovely patina, but if you want to shiny things up, try dipping the bee in fresh lemon juice for a minute, rinse with cold water and pat dry with a clean cotton cloth.
10% of all after sales profits are donated to the Wheen Bee Foundation's Australian honey bee research: www.wheenbeefoundation.org.au
The large (queen) spans 5.8cm x 3.8cm gold tone pin, comes attached to display card.
With age the raw brass will gain a lovely patina, but if you want to shiny things up, try dipping the bee in fresh lemon juice for a minute, rinse with cold water and pat dry with a clean cotton cloth.
10% of all after sales profits are donated to the Wheen Bee Foundation's Australian honey bee research: www.wheenbeefoundation.org.au