Undiné Collection
Undines are water nymphs from Baltic and German-Scandinavian mythology. The word “Undinė” comes from the ancient Lithuanian word “Unduo,” meaning “water”.

They are depicted as beautiful young women with long hair, living in lakes, rivers, or oceans. Undines can be temperamental and dangerous — causing storms and affecting the weather.

Under the moonlight, they sing and dance, calling men by name and luring them to the water. In mythology, undines symbolize love, transformation, and the supernatural.