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Xondéos

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The winding trail meets up with the river, briefly following its course. Birdsong accompanies my hike across hills, valleys and along the meandering river Sûre in Luxembourg.

As I follow the path’s climb and descent,

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La Merveille scarf / stole

La Merveille

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Fog envelopes the bay like a soft woolly blanket. Waves gently roll on the velvety sand. It’s standing there, proud on its rocky island and shrouded in mystery: The Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey; a Gothic pearl surrounded by the ocean.

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Qosmos scarf / stole

Qosmos

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As I walk closer, a multicolored meadow of tall-stemmed flowers greets me. Pale pinks. Magentas. Whites. Deep reds. Delicate translucent petals open to the sky, welcoming the light and warmth of the day.

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Jigzag cowl

Jigzag

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The patterns formed by light and shadow in and on buildings fascinates me. The less ornamentation, the better. With just a touch of sunlight here and there, walls, windows, corners, and staircases transmute into an abstract and minimalist composition.

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Xyno scarf

Xyno

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Gemstones, minerals and fossils are the results of Earth’s geologic processes. For example, onyx is a kind of quartz with beautiful parallel banding and is found in a variety of colors.

The Xyno scarf is an ode to colorful banding and derives its name from the word onyx spelled backwards.

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Kobberbøg

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Rays of the early spring sun peek through the leaves; gentle green and moody reddish-purple. They look like gems, almost translucent. As I walk along the path, the sunshine seems to bring these leaves to life,

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Urbanology

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Lines cross and intersect; small blocks are neatly aligned; pathways, buildings, parks, fields and roads seem to form a grid, tiny and varied. Sense of scale is lost. All these puzzle pieces are fascinating and captivating.

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