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Orrling Jewellery Redefines Hope with the 'Imagine by Orrling' Bracelet to Support the Non-Violence Project

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Orrling Jewellery Redefines Hope with the 'Imagine by Orrling' Bracelet to Support the Non-Violence Project

Stockholm, Sweden Orrling Jewellery is proud to announce the relaunch of an iconic symbol of resilience and unity: the "Imagine by Orrling" bracelet, a piece that transcends fashion to speak to the universal values of peace, hope, and connection. Originally inspired by the enduring image of a lifebuoy—an emblem of rescue and compassion—this bracelet has evolved over fifteen years into a timeless tribute to global harmony, freshly reimagined for today’s world.


This exceptional bracelet gently encircles the wrist, designed in 925 sterling silver with a choice of responsibly sourced recycled nylon rope or supple leather. The soft, floating ring at its center represents freedom, dignity, and unity, echoing the Knotted Gun sculpture by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd—a global symbol of peace and the inspiration behind this meaningful design.

Crafted in collaboration with the Non-Violence Project, a portion of each sale of the 'Imagine by Orrling' bracelet—20 EUR per silver bracelet and 200 EUR per gold bracelet—will directly support the organization’s mission to promote peace and non-violence worldwide.

More than a piece of jewelry, the "Imagine by Orrling" bracelet is a declaration of hope, crafted to be worn as a powerful commitment to a more compassionate, harmonious world. With each bracelet, Orrling Jewellery and the Non-Violence Project stand together to remind us all that peace is within our reach.

“We are thrilled to see the Imagine by Orrling bracelet spark new conversations around compassion, and we invite wearers to carry this message of peace with them every day,” says Håkan Orrling, founder and visionary behind Orrling Jewellery.


Join Us. Wear Hope. Make a Difference—One Wrist at a Time.

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The Non-Violence Project Foundation (NVPF) is a non-profit organisation with a mission to inspire, motivate and empower young people to learn how to solve conflicts peacefully. NVPF was founded in 1993 in Switzerland and has educated 10 million young people, teachers, and sports coaches on five continents. www.nonviolence.com

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We inspire, motivate and educate young people to learn how to solve conflicts peacefully.

The Non-Violence Project Foundation inspires, motivates, and empowers young people by equipping them with the skills to cultivate awareness and understanding of non-violence. Our programs help individuals overcome violence and solve conflicts peacefully, promoting a world where creativity and peaceful communication thrive. We believe that knowledge is power, and through skill-based learning and engaging educational tools, we unlock the potential for positive change in the world.

Since our founding in 1993 in Switzerland, we have educated over 10 million people across five continents. Our education programs and outreach initiatives have earned numerous accolades for best practices. In 2011, President Obama awarded NVPF the President’s Call to Service Award. Other honors include the Presidential Daily Light Award, presented to President Bill Clinton, the Paul Harris Fellow Award from Rotary International, the American National Safety Council Award for best practice, and the Weed & Seed Award from the U.S. Department of Justice in 2009.

Our iconic symbol, the Knotted Gun, was created by renowned Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd in 1980. The sculpture, depicting a revolver with its barrel tied in a knot, was a response to the tragic assassination of John Lennon. Reuterswärd's intent was to symbolize the futility of violence and the power of peace. The Knotted Gun has since become a global symbol for the Non-Violence Project, representing our commitment to educating the world on peaceful conflict resolution.

With our 30-year legacy, innovative methods, and a growing community of change advocates like you, we are actively shaping a more peaceful and non-violent world.

As a non-profit based in Switzerland, we operate globally, welcoming individuals from all corners of the world to join us in our mission.

For more information about our initiatives, please visit www.nonviolence.com or contact us at admin@nonviolence.com.

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