Save the Bees Screen Print - Black
Save the Bees Screen Print - Black

Save the Bees Screen Print - Black

Save the Bees Screen Print - Black

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  • Every purchase plants wildflower meadows
  • Beekeeper & location on every jar
  • Carbon neutral
  • In stock, ready to ship
  • Inventory on the way

Created by renowned graphic artist Anthony Burrill for Black Bee Honey. The Save the Bees screen print is a signed, open edition.

  • One colour screen print
  • Paper size 50 cm x 70 cm
  • 100% Recycled 250gsm paper
  • Signed, open edition
  • Unframed
  • Delivered in a sturdy cardboard tube

Our honeys are all single source, meaning they come from one place - this location and the name of the beekeeper is printed on every jar.

Each jar you buy supports our pollinators - giving back 2% of all sales to create wildflower meadows, a vital habitat for honey bees.

Every jar of honey is carbon neutral. We offset all emissions by supporting a range of projects around the world.

All of our honeys have antimicrobial properties also known as ‘Total Activity’.

As our honey is unprocessed, it can set over time. If it does, warm gently to reliquefy. 

Unsuitable for babies under 12 months. Store at room temperature.

Orders of £30 or more qualify for free delivery (Royal Mail Second Class).

Royal Mail Second Class - £3.95
You should expect to receive your parcel within 3-5 working days from despatch. Dispatch notifications contain a code for delivery confirmation only. This service isn't tracked.

If you have not received your order after 10 working days please email hello@blackbeehoney.com or call 01749 597101.

DHL Next Day - £5.95
Orders placed before 12pm Mon - Fri will be delivered the following working day.

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Sarah Nielson
Disappointed in Utah

I was so excited for this print, but it arrived bent. The shipping tube was in tact so it eats the person packing it wasn’t careful.

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