Girl with a Pearl Earring Silk Pocket Square
Painted in 1665 by Johannes Vermeer, the "Girl with a pearl earring" is, undoubtedly, one of the most iconic of the few dozen artworks painted by the Dutch maestro towards the final decade of his life. Surviving through countless trysts with destiny over the subsequent centuries, the painting now rests in fame abound. Surprisingly, however, its subject still maintains a shroud of unrelenting mystery. Detailed investigations till date have failed to identify the girl in the painting. Many now believe the subject to be a figment of Vermeer's imagination, intended as a study of expression rather than a portrait - a "tronie", as some may have referred to the work back in the day. Wearing an exaggerated costume and a beguiling smile, the girl with a pearl earring may never have been meant to capture our attention the way it does, but so is oft how the tale of a masterpiece goes.
With our historical fine-art silk pocket square collection, we intend to bring you iconic pieces of art from eras past, expertly printed on the highest quality mulberry silk, at some of the best silk printing houses from around the world. With vivid hues and simple yet elegant borders, each uniquely hand-rolled pocket square gives you the opportunity to style your look in countless ways. Add on top the rich history behind each painting and these pocket squares transition from mere statement pieces to a conversation waiting to be had.
DETAILS
100% mulberry silk
16mm silk twill
41 x 41 cm
Hand-rolled edges
Gift box included
SHIPPING
DHL Express Shipping Worldwide
RETURNS
If you are not satisfied with your purchase, we have a 14-day return policy starting from the date the product is received at the customer's end.