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Lumi Collection

"Lumi: The Enchanting Glow of Nature's Treasure" Discover the mesmerizing world of Lumi, also known as Schistostega pennata or goblin gold

Background imageLumi Collection: Schistostega pennata, also called goblin gold, Dragons gold, luminous moss or luminescent moss

Schistostega pennata, also called goblin gold, Dragons gold, luminous moss or luminescent moss
Illustration of a Schistostega pennata, also called goblin gold, Dragons gold, luminous moss or luminescent moss, is a moss known for its glowing appearance in dark places

Background imageLumi Collection: Musee du Louvre, Curius, dans sa chaumiere, refusant l or des Samnites, Fresque attribuee a Lumi

Musee du Louvre, Curius, dans sa chaumiere, refusant l or des Samnites, Fresque attribuee a Lumi
3646142 Musee du Louvre, Curius, dans sa chaumiere, refusant l or des Samnites, Fresque attribuee a Lumi, acquise a Milan en 1867 (engraving) by French School

Background imageLumi Collection: SK_0112

SK_0112
Osteospermum Orange Symphony Osteospermum Orange subject Blue b/g

Background imageLumi Collection: GP_0331

GP_0331
Phragmites australis Reeds / Sedge Brown subject Orange b/g

Background imageLumi Collection: GP_0332

GP_0332
Phragmites australis Reeds / Sedge Brown subject Orange b/g

Background imageLumi Collection: CS_2069

CS_2069
Betula jacquemontii Birch White subject Green b/g

Background imageLumi Collection: View of the Lumi River, East Africa

View of the Lumi River, East Africa. 1916

Background imageLumi Collection: Watering horses, Lumi River, East Africa, WW1

Watering horses, Lumi River, East Africa, WW1
Watering horses at the Lumi River in East Africa during WW1. 1916

Background imageLumi Collection: Ox transport on bank of Lumi River, East Africa, WW1

Ox transport on bank of Lumi River, East Africa, WW1
The steep banks of the Lumi River in East Africa caused problems for ox transport during WW1. 1916

Background imageLumi Collection: Soldiers camping at the Lumi River, East Africa, WW1

Soldiers camping at the Lumi River, East Africa, WW1
Soldiers camping at the Lumi River, East Africa, en route to Taveta during WW1. 1916

Background imageLumi Collection: Johann Andreas Pfeffel (German 1674-1748) after Giuseppe Galli Bibiena (Italian

Johann Andreas Pfeffel (German 1674-1748) after Giuseppe Galli Bibiena (Italian, 1696-1756). Ball Celebrating the Marriage of Archduchess Marianne and Charles

Background imageLumi Collection: Albania - Lezhe

Albania - Lezhe (or Lezha) - a city in northwest Albania. Local dignitaries and soldiers standing on the wooden bridge across the River Lumi drin


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"Lumi: The Enchanting Glow of Nature's Treasure" Discover the mesmerizing world of Lumi, also known as Schistostega pennata or goblin gold. This extraordinary moss, with its luminous glow in dark places, captivates all who encounter it. Step into the Musee du Louvre and be transported to a realm where Curius resides in his humble cottage, refusing the golden offerings from the Samnites. Admire the fresco attributed to Lumi, acquired in Milan back in 1867; an engraving that immortalizes this mystical moss. SK_0112 captures a breathtaking view of the majestic Lumi River flowing through East Africa. Its tranquil waters reflect the ethereal glow emitted by this enchanting moss, creating a scene straight out of a fairy tale. In GP_0331 and GP_0332, witness horses being watered along the banks River during World War I. Even amidst chaos and conflict, nature's beauty shines through as if reminding us of hope and resilience. Ox transport on the bank River depicted in CS_2069 showcases how even mundane tasks become magical when surrounded by such natural wonders. The gentle flow of water seems to whisper secrets only understood by those who embrace its luminescent charm. Soldiers camping at Lumi River during WWI (CS_2069) find solace within this radiant oasis amid their arduous journey. As they rest under starlit skies beside glowing moss-covered rocks they can reminded that beauty can be found even amidst adversity. Finally, Johann Andreas Pfeffel's masterpiece after Giuseppe Galli Bibiena takes us to Albania - Lezhe where we catch a glimpse of yet another manifestation of lumi's allure. In these distant lands lies another testament to its captivating presence throughout history. Luminous like no other flora on Earth, lumi continues to bewitch and inspire all who encounter it.