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1970's Silk Hemés scarf - Les Clés design

1970's Silk Hemés scarf - Les Clés design

Regular price £225.00 GBP
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Introducing a timeless treasure from the esteemed house of Hermés, an original vintage silk scarf in the iconic Les Clés design. This exquisite piece, dating back to the early 1970s, showcases a captivating blend of blue, white, and yellow/gold hues that effortlessly capture the essence of elegance.


Measuring approximately 90cm x 87.5cm, this scarf is a testament to Hermés' commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail. Despite its age, it remains in remarkably good condition with only a few marks and one small hole (see pictures) —a testament to its enduring quality.

The Les Clés design holds a special place in Hermes history. Translating to "The Keys" in English, it was first introduced by renowned artist Cathy Latham in 1965. Inspired by the intricate patterns found on antique keys and locks, Latham's creation beautifully captures their ornate details with delicate precision.

This particular colourway features harmonious shades of blue as the backdrop for an enchanting display of golden keys intertwined with elegant rope tassels. The interplay between these colors evokes a sense of sophistication and refinement that is synonymous with Hermes.

Wearing this vintage scarf allows you to embrace not only its timeless beauty but also its rich heritage. Each fold reveals new intricacies within the design—keys that symbolise possibilities unlocked and secrets waiting to be discovered.

Whether draped around your neck or elegantly tied onto your favourite handbag, this Hermes silk scarf adds an air of grace and sophistication to any ensemble. It serves as both a fashion statement and a collector's item—an embodiment of luxury that transcends time.

Don't miss out on owning this remarkable piece from Hermes—a true gem for lovers of fine craftsmanship and exquisite design. Embrace its history while making it part of your own story—a symbol not just of style but also an appreciation for artistry that withstands the test of time.
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