Bee Brooch with Flower

Ernie Marsh

Hand engraved Bee pin or brooch.

$325.00

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About this piece

Elevate your accessory collection with this exquisite hand-engraved sterling silver bee brooch, a true testament to artisanal craftsmanship and nature’s beauty. The delicate design features a charming bee, meticulously detailed to capture its graceful form, perched atop a striking flower that exudes vibrancy and elegance. This enchanting piece not only serves as a stunning adornment but also symbolizes the harmony of nature, making it a perfect statement for those who appreciate the finer things in life. Whether pinned to a tailored jacket or adorning a luxurious scarf, this brooch is sure to draw admiration and spark conversations, embodying a unique blend of sophistication and whimsy that will enhance any ensemble.

Details

Color/Finish

Silver, Gold

Made of

Sterling Silver, 24k Gold

Care instructions

Gently polish.

SKU

MBS111

Ernie Marsh

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Ernie has been a bit and spur maker and western silversmith since 1990. His passion for ranching, horses, the American West and its cowboy culture have inspired him to pursue excellence within his profession. He feels very grateful for the opportunity to have been mentored and influenced by master makers of the last generation and continues to work toward promoting and carrying on the tradition and skills that were passed down to him. Combined with function as the primary basis of his designs, his artwork and unique style has influenced a younger generation of craftsmen and has earned him the respect of horsemen and collectors. As a founding member of the Traditional Cowboy Arts Association, he has exhibited annually at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum since 1999, as well as at other exhibits in Texas, Arizona, Nevada, and elsewhere in Wyoming. Recognitions have included Academy of Western Artists, Spur maker of the year 2000, and United States Artists Association Katie Weitze Fellowship in Traditional Arts in 2016. With his wife Teresa he continues to operate a full time shop at their home near Lovell, WY.