Hermès "Concourse D'Elegance 1885 Limousines" Silk Scarf by Kermit Oliver, 2009.
Hermès "Concourse D'Elegance 1885 Limousines de Voyage" Silk Scarf by Kermit Oliver, 2009. This incredibly rare and highly sought after design "Concourse D'Elegance 1885 Limousines de Voyage" was originally released in 2002 and re-released over the years due to its popularity. 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. The scarf design and color-way was made by one of Hermès most prolific designers, Kermit Oliver. Oliver, who once was a postal worker in rural Waco, Texas has become of the most collected artists and is the only American designer to ever design for Hermès. This particular scarf is a 2009 re-issue and comes in a beautiful light brown color-way with lavender purple design depicting scenes from indigenous and native American Cultures. The symbolism in this design shows the juxtaposition between nature and the progression of technology between two opposing cultures. Scarf is in good vintage condition with one stain to the corner. Full condition report and specifications listed below:
Hermès "Concourse D'Elegance 1885 Limousines de Voyage" Silk Scarf by Kermit Oliver, 2009. This incredibly rare and highly sought after design "Concourse D'Elegance 1885 Limousines de Voyage" was originally released in 2002 and re-released over the years due to its popularity. 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. The scarf design and color-way was made by one of Hermès most prolific designers, Kermit Oliver. Oliver, who once was a postal worker in rural Waco, Texas has become of the most collected artists and is the only American designer to ever design for Hermès. This particular scarf is a 2009 re-issue and comes in a beautiful light brown color-way with lavender purple design depicting scenes from indigenous and native American Cultures. The symbolism in this design shows the juxtaposition between nature and the progression of technology between two opposing cultures. Scarf is in good vintage condition with one stain to the corner. Full condition report and specifications listed below:
Hermès "Concourse D'Elegance 1885 Limousines de Voyage" Silk Scarf by Kermit Oliver, 2009. This incredibly rare and highly sought after design "Concourse D'Elegance 1885 Limousines de Voyage" was originally released in 2002 and re-released over the years due to its popularity. 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. The scarf design and color-way was made by one of Hermès most prolific designers, Kermit Oliver. Oliver, who once was a postal worker in rural Waco, Texas has become of the most collected artists and is the only American designer to ever design for Hermès. This particular scarf is a 2009 re-issue and comes in a beautiful light brown color-way with lavender purple design depicting scenes from indigenous and native American Cultures. The symbolism in this design shows the juxtaposition between nature and the progression of technology between two opposing cultures. Scarf is in good vintage condition with one stain to the corner. Full condition report and specifications listed below: