Hermès "Qu'importe Le Flacon" 90cm Silk Twill Scarf by Catherine Baschet, 2000.

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Hermès "Qu'importe Le Flacon" 90cm Silk Twill Scarf by Catherine Baschet, 1988. "Qu' Importe le Flacon", is a reference to the classic 19th Century poem by Alfred de Musset and depicts various perfume bottles or "flacons" and styles. Handcrafted in France to the highest luxury standards, Hermès scarves are true wearable pieces of art that take 18 months to create from start to finish with over 750 artisan hours into each scarf design. This extremely popular and highly sought after design was made by Catherine Baschet in 2000, who was responsible for many iconic designs such as "Les Beaux Jours de Bonsai" and "Qalamdan". This particular scarf is a 2000 re-issue and comes in a vibrant coral with contrasting blue bottles and is in great vintage condition with and plump hand rolled edges. Full condition report and specifications listed below:

Measures: 35" H x 35" L

Condition: GRADE: 2. Good pre-owned condition with slight signs of use from folding storage of scarf. Edges are still very plump.

Year Made: Originally issued in 1988 - This specific scarf is a 2000 re-issue.

Authenticity Details: Hermès within and copyright tag.

Material(s): Silk Twill

Grading:

GRADE 1: This item exhibits no signs of use or wear and could be considered as new. There are no flaws.

GRADE 2: This item exhibits minor flaws and could be considered nearly new. It may never have been used or may have been used a few times. There are only minor condition notes, which can be found in the item’s specific condition report.

GRADE 3: This item exhibits visible signs of use. Any signs of use or wear are minor. This item is in good condition.

GRADE 4: This item exhibits wear from frequent use. This item either has light overall wear or small areas of heavy wear. The item is considered to be in fair condition.

GRADE 5: This item exhibits normal wear and tear from regular or heavy use. The item is in good, usable condition but it does have condition notes.

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Hermès "Qu'importe Le Flacon" 90cm Silk Twill Scarf by Catherine Baschet, 1988. "Qu' Importe le Flacon", is a reference to the classic 19th Century poem by Alfred de Musset and depicts various perfume bottles or "flacons" and styles. Handcrafted in France to the highest luxury standards, Hermès scarves are true wearable pieces of art that take 18 months to create from start to finish with over 750 artisan hours into each scarf design. This extremely popular and highly sought after design was made by Catherine Baschet in 2000, who was responsible for many iconic designs such as "Les Beaux Jours de Bonsai" and "Qalamdan". This particular scarf is a 2000 re-issue and comes in a vibrant coral with contrasting blue bottles and is in great vintage condition with and plump hand rolled edges. Full condition report and specifications listed below:

Measures: 35" H x 35" L

Condition: GRADE: 2. Good pre-owned condition with slight signs of use from folding storage of scarf. Edges are still very plump.

Year Made: Originally issued in 1988 - This specific scarf is a 2000 re-issue.

Authenticity Details: Hermès within and copyright tag.

Material(s): Silk Twill

Grading:

GRADE 1: This item exhibits no signs of use or wear and could be considered as new. There are no flaws.

GRADE 2: This item exhibits minor flaws and could be considered nearly new. It may never have been used or may have been used a few times. There are only minor condition notes, which can be found in the item’s specific condition report.

GRADE 3: This item exhibits visible signs of use. Any signs of use or wear are minor. This item is in good condition.

GRADE 4: This item exhibits wear from frequent use. This item either has light overall wear or small areas of heavy wear. The item is considered to be in fair condition.

GRADE 5: This item exhibits normal wear and tear from regular or heavy use. The item is in good, usable condition but it does have condition notes.

Hermès "Qu'importe Le Flacon" 90cm Silk Twill Scarf by Catherine Baschet, 1988. "Qu' Importe le Flacon", is a reference to the classic 19th Century poem by Alfred de Musset and depicts various perfume bottles or "flacons" and styles. Handcrafted in France to the highest luxury standards, Hermès scarves are true wearable pieces of art that take 18 months to create from start to finish with over 750 artisan hours into each scarf design. This extremely popular and highly sought after design was made by Catherine Baschet in 2000, who was responsible for many iconic designs such as "Les Beaux Jours de Bonsai" and "Qalamdan". This particular scarf is a 2000 re-issue and comes in a vibrant coral with contrasting blue bottles and is in great vintage condition with and plump hand rolled edges. Full condition report and specifications listed below:

Measures: 35" H x 35" L

Condition: GRADE: 2. Good pre-owned condition with slight signs of use from folding storage of scarf. Edges are still very plump.

Year Made: Originally issued in 1988 - This specific scarf is a 2000 re-issue.

Authenticity Details: Hermès within and copyright tag.

Material(s): Silk Twill

Grading:

GRADE 1: This item exhibits no signs of use or wear and could be considered as new. There are no flaws.

GRADE 2: This item exhibits minor flaws and could be considered nearly new. It may never have been used or may have been used a few times. There are only minor condition notes, which can be found in the item’s specific condition report.

GRADE 3: This item exhibits visible signs of use. Any signs of use or wear are minor. This item is in good condition.

GRADE 4: This item exhibits wear from frequent use. This item either has light overall wear or small areas of heavy wear. The item is considered to be in fair condition.

GRADE 5: This item exhibits normal wear and tear from regular or heavy use. The item is in good, usable condition but it does have condition notes.

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