Colours of Beeswax

Amazingly, as may be seen above, the natural pigmentation of honey and beeswax symbolizes the exact skin tones of the human race.
These honeycomb cells illustrate the variety of natural, golden colours reflected in different types of honey and beeswax. The tonal differences are created by the various pollens and nectars collected from different flowers.
Lighter honey and wax comes from clover, star thistle and alfalfa (predominantly a purple field) and has a light fragrance. The butterscotch tones come from fruit tree blossoms and certain herb flowers, while the darkest waxes come from buckwheat blossoms, sumac and other wild flowers.
The bees work ethics and it's pure products have been held sacred throughout time. Till today beeswax is revered in the hieroglyphs of Egypt, Mayan and sanskrit's of the Far East. Beeswax is the result of the greatest expression and essence of Mother Nature herself.
It was written in the tablets, scrolls and holy books of old, that when God created smooth skin people, he used alkaline mudd, water and pure beeswax. Oddly enough, Steven Hawkings and his most astute academic circle of friends, have recently proven that within the simple little beecomb lies the ultimate tetrahedron technology known to modern science, throughout the universe, at all levels of cellular and quantum physics. |