Applied-winged Hummingbird
The blue-winged hummingbird, also called the great appliquéd hummingbird, is a species of bird in the Trochilidae family, order Apodiformes. It is one of the largest species among hummingbirds, reaching 17 cm in length and 10 g in weight. They are found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru and feed on nectar.
The male is bright blue-green above and below, with a strongly bluish underparts; the outer and inner wing coverts and inner margins of the primaries are bright blue.
Meaning of Hummingbirds?
The hummingbird embodies a symbolism with a powerful spiritual meaning, as it represents the resurrection of souls. In some ancient cultures it means death in the cold nights of winter and resurrection to life with the dawn of spring.
The legend of the hummingbird says that it can fly in the six directions of the universe, so it is related to the willpower that directs us in the direction that our heart wants to take our destiny.
When a hummingbird approaches a person, it is because they need to heal their heart and free themselves from the bad energy they are carrying. Running into them is a reminder to pursue your dreams and not let obstacles stop you.
Technical Sheet
Length: 1.9cm
Height: 1.9cm
Weight: 2.6 Grams
Primary Material: .925 Silver
Secondary Material: Gold Plating
1. Storage: Store your silver jewelry in a dry and dark place, preferably in a soft cloth case or bag to avoid contact with light and air, which can cause oxidation.2. Regular Cleaning: Clean your silver jewelry regularly with a soft cloth or a silver-specific cleaner. Avoid using abrasive products that may scratch the surface.3. Avoid humidity: Silver tends to tarnish more quickly in humid environments. Avoid wearing your jewelry in the shower, pool or sauna.4. Chemicals: Keep your jewelry away from chemicals such as perfumes, lotions, detergents and cleaning products as they can damage the finish of the silver.5. Daily Wear: If you wear your silver jewelry frequently, friction with your skin can help keep it shiny. However, avoid contact with elements that may scratch them.6. Periodic Checks: Inspect your jewelry regularly to make sure there is no damage, loose stones or worn pieces. If necessary, take your jewelry to a jeweler for repairs.7. Avoid air exposure: If you don't plan to wear your jewelry for a while, consider wrapping it in an anti-tarnish cloth or storing it in an airtight bag to minimize air exposure.