The original hangs in the Mauritshuis in The Hague, in a small room, smaller than you'd expect. Vermeer painted it around 1665 — a girl turning to look at you over her shoulder, a single pearl at her ear, an expression that has been debated for three and a half centuries. Nobody knows what she's thinking. That's why people keep going back.
I lived in the Netherlands for four years, and they were among the happiest, most unhurried years of my life — real time to think, to walk, to go to museums on a Tuesday afternoon just because you felt like it, to sit in front of a Vermeer and let it do whatever it does to you, to go to the ballet and feel something shift in your chest that you couldn't quite name.
This earring is a small piece of that time — a 7mm white freshwater keshi pearl paired with an 18K gold-plated pendant, not a replica of the painting, just a quiet conversation with it.
Details:
- Material: 18K gold plated, natural white shell
- Pearl: 7mm white freshwater keshi pearl
- Inspired by: Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring, Mauritshuis, The Hague