One end of the pine cone, a symbol of resurrection, is set with four petal-shaped portrait diamonds, forming a quatrefoil enclosing the date 1900.
Other genii are shown holding what appear to be a pine cone and a pail.
The name originates from the local dialect word for pine cone, because of its shape and size.
The pine cone has a long-held imperial significance.
The mature pion pine cone is ready to harvest ten days before the green cone begins to open.
The nest is often built on the base of large pine cones and somewhat resembles a pine cone itself.
This rare species resembles an inverted green pine cone with a woolly center.
A pine cone will go through many cycles of opening and closing during its life span, even after seed dispersal is complete.