Discover our exclusive glass bumblebee collection for sale
In today’s world, where sustainability and conservation are more important than ever, art can play a vital role in raising awareness. Here are some new images of the remaining collection of recycled glass bumblebees serves as a stunning tribute to some of the native UK bumblebee species. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of art that beautifully merges creativity with environmental consciousness.
Spot the Species
The collection features the Gypsy Cuckoo bee, Tree bumblebee, White-tailed bumblebee, and Red-tailed bumblebee. Each piece is intricately detailed to help you identify these marvellous creatures. For instance, Cuckoo bees have darker wings compared to social bees, while female social bees boast pollen baskets on their legs, used for carrying food for their queen or young. The Tree bumblebee, true to its name, nests in trees, whereas most social bees prefer burrows underground. Cuckoo bees are solitary and lay eggs in other bumblebees' nests, mirroring their social counterparts in both colour and stripes.
Crafted with Care
These recycled glass bees are crafted with exceptional attention to detail to mimic their natural fragility, highlighting the importance of protecting these essential pollinators. The artistry involved not only captures their delicate beauty but also serves as a reminder of their ecological significance.
A Fusion of Art and Awareness
These artworks don’t merely serve as captivating decor; they also spark conversations about sustainability and conservation. Displaying one of these charming glass bumblebees in your home is sure to ignite wonder and appreciation for the natural world.
Limited Edition
The White-tailed bumblebee has already been sold, leaving only three remaining in this exclusive collection. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of art that beautifully merges creativity with environmental consciousness.
By inviting these glass bumblebees into your space, you're not only embracing art but also supporting a message of ecological awareness and responsibility. Let's celebrate nature and art together, one bumblebee at a time. Lets make contact!