If you've ever stood in front of a Frank Lloyd Wright building and felt like it was doing something to you — like it was speaking to you somehow — you're going to get these earrings immediately.The Thomas House in Oak Park, Illinois is one of Wright's Prairie School designs, built in 1901. What made it extraordinary were the "light screens" — his term for the stained glass windows he designed to carry a single geometric pattern through the entire building. Every pane connected to every other pane. The whole house was the design.That pattern is what you're wearing here.Each earring is printed on lightweight brass using a giclée process — the same method used to reproduce fine art prints — which means the color and detail are genuinely remarkable up close. The ear wires are hypoallergenic and nickel-free. They hang 2¼ inches from the post and weigh just 2 grams per pair, so you'll barely know they're there. Every pair comes beautifully boxed with a provenance card telling the story of the building that inspired them.Made in the USA by David Howell & Co.