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Small pin. Big deal.
ORSKA’s New Stone collection features a new, unique “stone”. Blue as the Arctic sky and endless water. Although it looks like a noble rock, its origins hide a story about the beauty of nature and the traces we leave behind.
This “stone” was created not in nature, but from what destroys it – from plastic waste found in Svalbard. Fragments of a barrel, a fishing net and a lost buoy became the material from which – thanks to the cooperation of ORSKA and Boomplastic – three pins were created. Each hand-made, with a gold-plated detail, reminds us that the feeling of helplessness in the face of the scale of pollution can be transformed into agency and action.
“Marine litter is human-created waste that has been deliberately or accidentally released in a sea or ocean as a result of land- or sea-based activities. Once there, it can be carried by ocean currents over large distances and washed ashore in both inhabited and uninhabited areas, including in the Arctic, where it degrades natural habitats, negatively affects wildlife and otherwise upsets the region’s delicate ecological balance. Around 85% of all marine litter is broadly-understood plastic.”
Source: forScience Foundation, Sørkappøya Marine Litter Cleanup, https://forscience.pl/sorkappoya-marine-litter-cleanup-en/ [accessed: 24.04.2025].
The initiative is the work of traveler Anita Horowska and the forScience Foundation, which has cleared over 8 tons of rubbish from Arctic beaches since 2019. All proceeds from the sale of brick pins will go to the Foundation and help finance a new boat engine that will increase the efficiency of their operations. More rubbish will disappear from the landscape, and more wild spaces will regain their original silence.
Pins from the new New Stone collection are not just jewelry. They are a symbol of presence, responsibility, and modern heroism. Attached to the heart, let them remind us that we have the power to change the world, even the most distant one.

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