In Ancient Greece, The Queen Bee was a sacred symbol of the Goddess Artemis As a symbol of the Mother Goddess, bees represent feminine support and fertility. The bee is a emblem of Ephesus, a Greek city on the west coast of Turkey. This city was an important center of worship for the Greek goddess Artemis, and the images on Ephesian coinage typically promote this association. The bee was originally the symbol of an early Anatolian goddess who the Greeks later identified with their goddess, Artemis so close was the connection that the priestesses of the goddess were called "honey bees." The two Greek letters, Ε ('epsilon') and Φ ('phi'), are an abbreviation for Ephesus. The city was famous in its day for the nearby Temple of Artemis completed around 550 BC, which has been designated one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Its many monumental buildings included the Library of Celsus and a theater capable of holding 24,000 spectators. Ephesus was also one of the seven churches of Asia cited in the Book of Revelation. Thank You for Reading, My Name Is Sultan. I Completed My Jewelry Education and Graduation on Ancient Time Jewelry Technique in Bodrum Turkey . I Am Making Products from the Ancient Rome / Anatolian / Greek Jewelry. My Specialty Is on Handmade Turkish Artisan Jewelry Include, Gemstone Jewelry, Men's Jewelry, Signet Jewelry, Women Jewelry, Coin Jewelry, Coin Ring, Gemstone Earrings ,Gemstone Rings Bee Jewelry and More. My Designs Are Completely Handcrafted and I Use 925 K Silver and Pure 24 k Yellow Gold. Product Details and Materials Used Are Below. All Ring Sizes and Different Gem Stone and Finishing Options Are Available Upon Request. Item Specifics : Metal : 925 k Sterling Silver Available sizes : 4 US to 14 US Shank Width : 2.5 mm Coin Measurement : 14 mm x 19 mm Weight : 8.93 gramms Coin : 125 k Silver Finish : 24 k Yellow Gold Plated