Sanna Marin’s necklace has an empowering message.
Sanna Marin will soon be published as Gummerus as a memoir, which will now be published in late November in both Finnish and English. Maarit Pohjanpalo
Former Prime Minister of Finland Sanna Marin gave a long personal interview to the prestigious For The New Yorker’s American Magazine.
He was wearing blue jeans, rust red ribbe knit and several silver necklaces. One of them is a familiar piece of jewelry that has been seen many times before.
The interview was written by a journalist Jennifer Wilson and the photographer who took the picture Lukasz Wierzbowski. If the picture doesn’t appear, you can watch it from here.
This is a silver necklace for Swedish jewelery designer Efva Attling, which reads in a silver horsemen Take no shit.
The retail price of the necklace made from recycled silver is 160 euros. Some of its sales revenue-SEK 100, or over nine euros-goes to the Swedish BRIS charity, which drives the rights of children and young people in society.
Jewelery designer Efva Attling describes his design philosophy behind the jewelery and its message as follows:
– my thoughts Take no shit “Behind the message is to empower and give the courage to defend yourself without being offended,” says Attling on the website.
The Finnish name of the memoir is Toivo is deeds, and the English name: Hope in Action. If the picture doesn’t appear, you can watch it from here.

