Search
 BEE SymbolMinimize

A pure silver BEE on a silk necklet - created by Jenna Clifford, and now the symbol of the BWA. The BEE symbolizes the following:

  • The BWA's commitment to BEE in order to transform South Africa and build a sustainable economy
  • A diligent, noble, worker BEE, whose labour kings and laymen use for health and healing
  • To cross-pollinate know-how and skills to all businesses and organizations
  • The body of the BEE is made of roses - a symbol of love
  • The 4 wings on the BEE represent the 4 elements of mankind?s existence, fire, water, air and earth
  • The 3 beads on the BEE's neck are the 3 components of humans - body, mind and soul and / or the 3 components of all matter - protons, neutrons and electrons