Scarf in silk with hand-fringed edges (100% silk).
A bicolor reissue of the iconic Ex-Libris design by Hugo Grygkar.
Made in France
Designed by Hugo Grygkar
Dimensions: 80 x 80 cm | As this scarf is hand-fringed, the dimensions indicated may vary.
$5,300.00
An ex-libris is a distinctive marking chosen by a booklover to personalize the works in his library. In 1923, Emile‑Maurice Hermès, the grandson of the founder of the house, chose to this effect a design by Alfred de Dreux (1810-1860) preserved in his collection: Duc attele, groom à l’attente, which he placed above his initials EMH. From one side to the other, a caducee, attribute of the Greek god Hermès, symbolizes peace and commercial transactions. This design became the emblem of the house. Around this medallion four elegant horse-drawn carriages are inspired by the original designs of carriage-makers conserved in the Emile Hermès collection. Creator of great classics of the house such as the famous Brides de gala, Hugo Grygkar composed this scarf in 1946.
Scarf in silk with hand-fringed edges (100% silk).
A bicolor reissue of the iconic Ex-Libris design by Hugo Grygkar.
Made in France
Designed by Hugo Grygkar
Dimensions: 80 x 80 cm | As this scarf is hand-fringed, the dimensions indicated may vary.
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