Get the Stardust Collection now!

Get the Stardust Collection now!

Over the last weeks, I have introduced eight shawls of the Stardust Collection. This completes the collection and it is for sale now! Saturday October 31, 2020, I introduced the collection to the public at Eighty fashionstore. The reaction were heartwarming and I am proud to tell you that both the Luminosity shawl and the Supernova shawl have already found a new owner. You are welcome to see the shawls for yourself at Eighty, Esther and her team are happy to help you.

The Stardust Collection: Solar Abundance

The Stardust Collection: Solar Abundance

The Stardust Collection combines my love for weaving with my fascination for the universe. The Solar Abundance shawl reminds us that all objects, even massive stars, are made up of tiny atoms. Atoms emit radiation of a certain color, somewhere between ultraviolet and infrared. An atom can be identified by the color of radiation that it emits, as the radiated color is different for atoms of different elements. The radiation of a star combines all these colors into a colorspectrum. By looking at the intensity of the different colors in this colorspectrum, it is possible to determine how much of each element it contains. In the case of the sun, this composition is called the Solar Abundance. The alternating green and petrol colors in the warp of this shawl symbolise the radiation colors of single atoms.

The Stardust Collection: Luminosity

The Stardust Collection: Luminosity

The Stardust Collection combines my love for weaving with my fascination for the universe. The Luminosity shawl is inspired by the fact that starlight always contains a complete color palette. The radiation of a star spans the entire color spectrum of the rainbow — from ultraviolet to infrared. The spectrum determines the luminosity of the star, a measure of how bright the star shines. Luminosity has a warp that gradually changes color, just as the light spectrum of a star does.

The Stardust Collection: Binary Star

The Stardust Collection: Binary Star

The Stardust Collection combines my love for weaving with my fascination for the universe. A binary star consists of two stars that orbit a shared center of gravity. Just like the sun, a binary star can be the center of a planetary system. Binary stars form when a star-to-be breaks into two pieces and both develop into a star. The pattern of this shawl is inspired by a binary star, as the complete shawl contains just two repeats of a large star motif.

The Stardust Collection: Supernova

The Stardust Collection: Supernova

The Stardust Collection combines my love for weaving with my fascination for the universe. For millions of years, a star obtains a balance between two forces: an outward-directed force due to nuclear fusion and the inward-directed gravitational force. At the end of a star’s life, there is no fuel left for nuclear fusion and the star cannot counteract the gravitational force any longer. The star collapses and explodes into a supernova. This shawl with its large star patterns symbolises the major extent of a supernova.