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THE FINE JEWELLERY

 

ORRLING JEWELLLERY is born from a vibrant and artistic family tradition of art and design.The Story Began 1953, when young Torsten Orrling father of Håkan started his journeyman hiking around Europe and refined his skills in the art form jewelry design. This became the foundation of Orrlings relationship with this fabled art.Influenced by the many stories about G Åberg my Fathers grandmother's brother.His life in a seething cosmopolitan and metropolitan Paris with Léon Bonnat and Carl Larsson, all in search of the artistic freedom and the dynamic, cultural environment that was offered in the Montmartre heights. After a theater performance, Åberg falls ill and dies of pulmonary tuberculosis aged only 25. His legacy has flowed on through the bloodlines to the present day.

 

JEWELLERY SCULPTURED FOR CONVERSATION.

Håkan Orrling studied Art & Design in Copenhagen. His technical skills and craftsmanship came naturally,allowing him to explore the concept of jewellery as an art form. Using sculptures as a reference point, Orrling discovered that jewellery could be treated equally as an object of art.

ORRLING JEWELLLERY

More than merely a decoration, they are a piece of art sculptured to provoke thoughts and emotions. Orrling's ambition through his jewellery is to cultivate and create a bolder jewelry culture in a stereotypical landscape. Artfully designed and meticulously handcrafted jewellery that unleashes their hidden true self and speaks to the soul. Bringing to life exquisite one-of jewels that incorporate the best materials, hand selected gems 

THE VISION

"My vision is sometimes difficult to define. It’s not solely about color and shape, as many might think. In fact, the concrete vision is often as vague as an imagined work of art that hasn't yet come to life. Instead of focusing on a clear end goal, I establish a framework for what I don't want to create, finding boundaries to push against. At the same time, I anchor my work in values that hold deep significance to us, guiding the creative process."

In my exploration, I navigate the fine borderland between what can be considered art, sculpture, or simply jewelry. Each piece exists in this space, where form, function, and expression converge. It challenges conventional distinctions and invites a dialogue about whether a creation is meant to adorn the body or to be admired as an object of art. This delicate balance defines the essence of my work.

Håkan Orrling