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Danish papercut mobiles

Each one of these carefully crafted Oda Wiedbrecht paper mobiles have a story to tell

Author : OurTeam

Summers in Denmark, as in most other Nordic states, dusk only to herald the dawn. But the Danes, scoffing at the night's truancy, throng the scores of open-air eateries lining the streets of Copenhagen, lighted candles adorning the tables in broad daylight The extended evenings provide a good opportunity for the souvenir hunter to scour rows of shops near the Tivoli. The hunt invariably starts on a disappointing note, with shelfloads of ubiquitous Taiwanese figurines or crystalware from all over Europe. Till one comes across the Oda Wiedbrecht paper mobiles&mdashprecisely cut and meticulously crafted flowers, birds and thingummies, so very gorgeous yet unpretentious...so typically Danish. Less than two hundred rupees is all that I shelled out for this lovely basket of tulips.

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