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Foulard ancien en soie HERMES daimyo soldes princes du soleil levant 1991 François FaconnetPattern:Daimyo Princes du Soleil Levant Character:NA Garment Care:Dry Clean Only Color:Multicolor Material:Silk, Silk Jacquard MPN:Does not apply Fabric Type:Silk Item Length:about 90 cm ( 35 inch ) Accents:Logo Vintage:Yes Brand:HERMÈS Personalize:No Type:Scarf Department:Unisex soldes
Style:Square Scarf Theme:PIERRES dORIENT et dOCCIDENT, Daimyo Princes du Soleil Levant Features:Multifunctional, Neck Warmer Country/Region of Manufacture:France Season:Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter Handmade:Yes Item Width:about 90 cm ( 35 inch ) Personalization Instructions:NA UPC:Does not apply Gorgeous, gorgeously made, and gorgeously colored all-silk jacquard (intricately woven patterns) genuine Hermes scarf designed by iconic modern artist Francoise Faconnet, vintage 1991, in the Daimyo Princes du Soleil Levantdesign, made in France, 100 percent silk. The black / gold / silver color scheme is bold, striking, and SUPERB. Very old money / quiet luxury vibe. From an impeccable wardrobe in a Newport, Rhode Island estate. This is classic Hermes, classic chic, and unequivocally a spectacular piece of art. In addition to its chic wearability as a scarf, it would make a sublime handle wrap for a Hermes Birkin or Kelly (or other) handbag. Non-smoking home.
Gorgeous, exceptionally clean pre-owned vintage condition. Colors are rich, vibrant, and stunning. Small "Made in France" fabric tag has been removed. Scarf is signed "Hermes Paris" at center bottom and also "Hermes" along inner border, directly on the silk. Edges are hand-rolled, which is typical of Hermes. Also bears designer signature "Fr. Faconnet" near border (for Francoise Faconnet). Please see photos as additional information / description, and feel free to ask any questions.
About the Scarf Design:
This scarf is crafted from jacquard silk, featuring a delicate gingko leaf pattern. In feudal Japan, Daimyo were influential lords whose coats of arms frequently depicted flora and fauna. T his scarf beautifully incorporates elements of Japanese heritage, showcasing Samurai swords, graceful cranes, and the iconic gingko leaves.
A little background on designer Francoise Faconnet:
Françoise Façonnetis a renowned scarf designer who has made a significant impact in the world of luxury fashion through her exceptional work with the prestigious French brand, Hermès. Façonnet's designs are characterized by her keen attention to detail, her masterful use of color, and her ability to combine whimsical and sophisticated elements to create truly unique and captivating scarves.
Façonnet's designs often draw inspiration from the natural world, mythology, and historical motifs, seamlessly blending these diverse themes to create a visually striking and memorable aesthetic. Her work is admired for its intricate patterns and vibrant color palettes, which serve to elevate each scarf to a wearable piece of art.
As a key contributor to the Hermès design team, Françoise Façonnet has cemented her place among the fashion elite. Her scarves continue to be highly sought after by collectors and fashion connoisseurs around the world, making her a celebrated figure within the luxury fashion industry.
A little background on scarf hems:
The edges of a silk scarf can be rolled and stitched by hand, a technique called "hand-rolled hems".This creates a delicate, wave-like edge.The French term for this is "roulotté" or "roulottage."
The rolled hem can be visible or hidden.Visible hems are a trademark of Hermés, a French design house.Hidden hems are often called "Italian rolled hems."
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Foulard ancien en soie HERMES daimyo soldes princes du soleil levant 1991 François Faconnet