Hermès Twill Silk Scarf "Springs" by Philippe Ledoux
Hermès Twill SIlk Scarf "Springs" by Philippe Ledoux, dated 1998. "Springs", was designed by Phillippe Ledoux, one of the most iconic Hermès designers, and was originally issued in 1974. The design of the "Springs" or "New Springs" scarf was inspired by the children's carriage commissioned by Carolina Bonaparte for the birth of her son to Napoleon. The coach pictured in the center of the design was built by the famous carriage builder, John F. Tremblay and can be seen on display in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. This scarf is in excellent condition with plump hand-rolled edges and is in a beautiful navy and gold colorway.
Specifications and condition listed below:
Measures: 35.5" H x 35.5" L
Condition: Excellent pre-owned condition. No visible signs of use. Comes with the original box and Hermès ribbon.
Year Made: 1998 Authenticity
Details: Hermès label
Material(s): Silk Twill
Hermès Twill SIlk Scarf "Springs" by Philippe Ledoux, dated 1998. "Springs", was designed by Phillippe Ledoux, one of the most iconic Hermès designers, and was originally issued in 1974. The design of the "Springs" or "New Springs" scarf was inspired by the children's carriage commissioned by Carolina Bonaparte for the birth of her son to Napoleon. The coach pictured in the center of the design was built by the famous carriage builder, John F. Tremblay and can be seen on display in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. This scarf is in excellent condition with plump hand-rolled edges and is in a beautiful navy and gold colorway.
Specifications and condition listed below:
Measures: 35.5" H x 35.5" L
Condition: Excellent pre-owned condition. No visible signs of use. Comes with the original box and Hermès ribbon.
Year Made: 1998 Authenticity
Details: Hermès label
Material(s): Silk Twill
Hermès Twill SIlk Scarf "Springs" by Philippe Ledoux, dated 1998. "Springs", was designed by Phillippe Ledoux, one of the most iconic Hermès designers, and was originally issued in 1974. The design of the "Springs" or "New Springs" scarf was inspired by the children's carriage commissioned by Carolina Bonaparte for the birth of her son to Napoleon. The coach pictured in the center of the design was built by the famous carriage builder, John F. Tremblay and can be seen on display in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. This scarf is in excellent condition with plump hand-rolled edges and is in a beautiful navy and gold colorway.
Specifications and condition listed below:
Measures: 35.5" H x 35.5" L
Condition: Excellent pre-owned condition. No visible signs of use. Comes with the original box and Hermès ribbon.
Year Made: 1998 Authenticity
Details: Hermès label
Material(s): Silk Twill