The Royal Tiger scarf by Hermès is a vibrant homage to the power and grace of the king of the jungle. Imagined by artist Christiane Vauzelles and launched in 1977, this iconic scarf features a tiger with a penetrating gaze, surrounded by floral arabesques and exotic motifs, creating a tableau that is both fierce and refined.
Regarding its always present label, it is undoubtedly from the first edition of 1977. Although the scarf is in very good condition, it does not present any major particular defect. The rolled hem is nevertheless slightly flattened.
Rue des Acacias is a true ode to the history of the Hermès House. Designed by artist Hugo Grygkar and first published in 1955, this scarf pays homage to the emblematic Parisian address of the brand: the Hermès boutique located at 24, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, at the crossroads of the rue des Acacias. Its decor illustrates a Parisian life scene, surrounded by floral arabesques and finely drawn architectural details.
Regarding its always present label, it is undoubtedly from the first edition. This scarf has been worn and remains in good condition, showing some signs of time: small traces, spots and small pulled threads. The rolled hem is nevertheless slightly flattened.
On the subject of the Tropiques with this Hermès Caïques scarf, designed by artist Laurence Bourthoumieux and published in 1990. Its decor is inspired by the exotic flora and fauna of the Caribbean islands. It represents a sumptuous tropical bestiary, composed of colorful birds, flamboyant flowers and luxuriant vegetation, evoking the beauty of this paradisiacal region. In its deep tones of green and blue, this scarf captures the essence of nature.
Although the scarf is in very good condition, it does not present any major particular defect. We also note some small pulled threads by right.
Size: 90 format
On the subject of the Tropiques with this Hermès Caïques scarf, designed by artist Laurence Bourthoumieux and published in 1990. Its decor is inspired by the exotic flora and fauna of the Caribbean islands. It represents a sumptuous tropical bestiary, composed of colorful birds, flamboyant flowers and luxuriant vegetation, evoking the beauty of this paradisiacal region. In its deep tones of green and blue, this scarf captures the essence of nature.
Although the scarf is in very good condition, it does not present any major particular defect.
Chasse en Inde is a true celebration of exoticism and the art of the hunt, revisited with elegance and refinement by Michel Duchêne and published for the first time in 1985. This scarf has become an incontournable of the Hermès House and recounts the history of a royal hunt in India, with its majestic elephants, its traditionally dressed cavaliers and a luxuriant vegetation, all orchestrated in a delicate style and a fascinating profusion of details.
In this version with pink and yellow tones, this scarf is in very good condition, not presenting any major particular defect. It is sold in its original orange box.
The Sacré du Printemps scarf by Hermès is a vibrant homage to the creative nature and the creative force of spring. Designed by artist Kazuhiko Sato and first published in 2006, this scarf represents a ballet of flowers in full bloom, playful animals and delicate plant motifs, in a harmonious composition that evokes the magic of this season of renewal.
With its delicate, luminous and very spring colours, this scarf is in very good condition, not presenting any major particular defect. Its original label is still present.
Cuivreries is an ode to the equestrian universe and the rich heritage of saddlery, designed by artist Françoise de La Perrière and published for the first time in 1963. Its motif presents an assortment of bites, stirrups, decorative plates and finely chiselled buckles, creating a harmonious tableau.
In its black and red version, this scarf is in very good condition, not presenting any major particular defect.
On the subject of the Tropiques with this Hermès Caïques scarf, designed by artist Laurence Bourthoumieux and published in 1990. Its decor is inspired by the exotic flora and fauna of the Caribbean islands. It represents a sumptuous tropical bestiary, composed of colorful birds, flamboyant flowers and luxuriant vegetation, evoking the beauty of this paradisiacal region. In its deep tones of green and blue, this scarf captures the essence of nature.
Although the scarf is in very good condition, it does not present any major particular defect.
The Hermès Astrologie scarf, a timeless piece from the House, is an ode to human fascination for the stars and constellations, designed by artist Françoise Faconnet and first published in 1963. Its motif presents a celestial map richly adorned with zodiac signs, stars and astrological symbols.
This bordered version brings a depth and a singular warmth to this scarf. This scarf has been worn and remains in good condition, presenting some signs of time: small traces, spots and small pulled threads.
The Carpe Diem by Hermès is an invitation to fully live the present moment, designed by the artist Joachin MetZ and edited for the first time in 1994. Its delicate motif stages a solar square surrounded by symbols and ornamental details, with the famous Latin phrase "Carpe Diem / Cueille le jour" inscribed with grace. The nuances of blues, going from pastel to deep blue, evoke at once serenity and infinity. This carre is in very good condition, presenting no major particular defect.
The "Foulard à la gloire de Guillaume" by Hugo Grygkar is a veritable fresco. This carre pays homage to Guillaume le Conquérant, Duke of Normandy and King of England, by staging his army on the march, his armored knights, his oriflammes and his fluttering banners. On an iridescent blue background, each detail is magnified, from the harnessed horses to the stirrups that frame the scene. With its vibrant colors, this carre is in very good condition, presenting no major particular defect.
A solemn tribute to the nomadic peoples of Central Asia in this carre entitled "L'Art des Steppes" imagined by Annie Faivre. At the heart of the foulard, an imposing stylized horse head, referencing the close ties between equestrian peoples and their mount. All around, friezes, interlaces and decorative elements inspired by textiles, embroideries and traditional jewelry of Eurasian steppes are deployed. The whole is sublimated by a palette of ochre tones: amber, honey, cinnamon and burnt brown interlacing to create a warm and timeless ambiance. With its vibrant colors, this carre is in very good condition, presenting no major particular defect. It is supplied with its original pocket.
This "Must de Cartier" scarf on a luminous beige background illustrates the motifs of Cartier's necklaces and bracelets interlaced in a delicate ballet, evoking the precious universe of Cartier's adornments. The pink pearls and golden chains gracefully and subtly intertwine, conferring to this carre a unique and refined charm. With its delicate and luminous colors, this carre is in very good condition, presenting no major particular defect.
This Christian Dior scarf enchants with its rich and vibrant floral motif, a true celebration of spring beauty. On a luminous cream background, an explosion of fuschia roses with delicate blue nuances evokes the éclat and frankness of gardens in full bloom. The large flowers blend into luxurious foliage, creating a symphony of audacious and elegant colors. With its delicate and luminous colors, this carre is in very good condition, without doubt ever worn and presenting no major particular defect. It is supplied in its original pocket.
Vintage Christian Dior carre with a sumptuous motif, inspired by the universe of adornments, ropes and precious ornaments, in a rich and sophisticated composition.
The design features an intertwining of golden cords, tassels, and jewelry elements, forming a spectacular central crown. The meticulous details and delicate drawing evoke the opulent aesthetic dear to the House of Dior.
The contrast between the sky blue background and the navy border highlights the luminous golden tones, bringing depth and elegance to the ensemble.
A precious-looking square, ideal for enhancing an outfit with a chic and assertive touch.
This square is in very good condition and does not have any particular major defects.