Single Nimbus Cloud
Single Nimbus Cloud
Simple and cute - single iridescent glass nimbus cloud on 18k gold plated hardware, with the choice of
24k gold plated studs
or
18k gold plated huggie hoops
or
just the pair of nimbus cloud charms on their own to interchange with other charms if you already have huggie hoops!
May these auspicious clouds bring you luck, peace, and happiness this year.
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Symbolism:
Auspicious clouds, or xiángyún (祥雲), are traditional Chinese stylized clouds decorative patterns. These cloud motifs are found everywhere in traditional Chinese artwork, as well as in carvings, decorations, furniture, textiles, architecture, and are considered one of the oldest decorative motifs in Chinese history. Clouds are considered auspicious or lucky, because (especially during agricultural pre-modern times ) clouds meant moisture and rain to water their crops, and to moisten all living things, therefore, bringing an abundant harvest and good fortune to people. Clouds are also considered an omen of peace, happiness, and Heaven. Many deities, immortals, and mythological creatures in Chinese lore are portrayed to be standing or perched on an auspicious cloud.
Artwork of Chang’e - the Moon Goddess, depicted on clouds.
Source: Ancient History Lists
Gold-plated jewelry care:
To prolong the shine and longevity of your gold-plated jewelry, it’s recommended to avoid wearing when swimming (salt or chlorine water), showering, and sweating.
Cleaning your jewelry with a soft lint-free cloth every few months or once a year can help to keep its shine. (Note* Do not use a jewelry polishing cloth - these types of cloths are usually treated with a polishing agent and it can strip the gold plating, however, I highly recommend it if you have tarnishing 925 sterling silver jewelry!)
Warm water and dish soap can also be used to clean your gold-plated jewelry. Avoid anti-bacterial soaps.
Additionally, if you wear the jewelry regularly, your body oils actually help to keep the metal from tarnishing (this goes for sterling silver jewelry as well).
If you wear make up and perfume, try to apply this before putting your jewelry on - have your gold-plated jewelry be the last thing you put on before you leave, and the first thing you take off when you get home. The chemicals in perfumes and colognes can cause a reaction similar to oxidation and can potentially turn the gold plating black!
This information came from a helpful resource I found here !