Blue Necklace

from £45.00

The Girl with the earrings and the girl who lost the earrings.

(every necklace comes with two pieces of earrings, earrings will be paired up randomly)

Tronie is sometimes defined as a 17th-century Dutch style of painting that illustrates a facial expression but not a portrait. It depicts the subject in a certain context, sometimes wearing special clothing or holding props, while the identity of the person depicted is not important.

In painting, a pearl enhances the portrayal of an amateur actress, and then in jewellery, let the girl achieves the portrayal of the earrings.

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The Girl with the earrings and the girl who lost the earrings.

(every necklace comes with two pieces of earrings, earrings will be paired up randomly)

Tronie is sometimes defined as a 17th-century Dutch style of painting that illustrates a facial expression but not a portrait. It depicts the subject in a certain context, sometimes wearing special clothing or holding props, while the identity of the person depicted is not important.

In painting, a pearl enhances the portrayal of an amateur actress, and then in jewellery, let the girl achieves the portrayal of the earrings.

The Girl with the earrings and the girl who lost the earrings.

(every necklace comes with two pieces of earrings, earrings will be paired up randomly)

Tronie is sometimes defined as a 17th-century Dutch style of painting that illustrates a facial expression but not a portrait. It depicts the subject in a certain context, sometimes wearing special clothing or holding props, while the identity of the person depicted is not important.

In painting, a pearl enhances the portrayal of an amateur actress, and then in jewellery, let the girl achieves the portrayal of the earrings.