Joan Rivers Large Blue Sapphire popular Crystal COSMIC BEE PIN Brooch Rhinestones Green Eyes New In Jewelry Pouch!
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Vintage Joan Rivers Large BLUE SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL.
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Vintage Joan Rivers Large BLUE SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL COSMIC BEE PIN BROOCH Rhinestones Green Eyes - NEW In Jewelry Pouch!
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Joan Rivers Stunning Blue Cosmic Bee Brooch Can Be Worn As A Brooch, Hat Pin Or Slide Your Favorite Chain Through The Pin Space For Necklace Wear!
Everyone will be buzzing about this goldtone bee pin. The cute-as-a-bug insect features a colored body and wings with coordinated, round, faceted crystal accents. The upper body boasts round, clear crystals--and can we talk about the green crystal eyes? Adorable! From Joan Rivers Classics Collection(R) Accessories.
Goldtone
Standard pin closure
Measures approximately 1-1/4"Long x 1-5/8"Wide
About The Honey Bee:
The Bee reminds us to make our lives productive while the sun shines and to enjoy the nectar of efforts. No matter how great the dream is, there is the promise of fulfillment if we pursue our dreams.
You have the ability to accomplish the impossible over and over again. You know how to enjoy the sweetness that life brings you and you understand the proper use of your own energy. Your intentions are always focused on a clear path and goal in life. You are also self-sufficient, very focused, a very hard worker, and you work best when they are working with others.
The Bee symbolizes wealth, good luck, harmony, Creativity and bliss. Bees are also symbolic of hard work and industry as represented by the common phrase “busy as a Bee.” Your hard work will pay off in the end with sweet results.
Signed: "Joan Rivers"
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"The bee became my personal inspiration and the signature of my Classics Collection because it accomplishes the impossible every day. In aerodynamic terms, bees shouldn't be able to fly. Their bodies are too heavy; their wings are too small. Yet they do fly! I believe we all have it in us to beat the popular odds and achieve the impossible." --Joan Rivers
The Italian bee
Italian honey bees, of the subspecies Apis mellifera ligustica, were brought to the U.S. in 1859. They quickly became the favored bee stock in this country and remain so to this day.
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