Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140

Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré 140

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£1,800.00
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£1,800.00
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Very rare and sought after Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Parures de Samourais” by Aline Honoré.

 

First issued in Spring 2018.

The background colours are natural grey, blue, grey, etc.

Composition: cashmere 70% silk 30%.

Size: 140cm x 140cm

Comes with Hermes box.

 

Condition:

Excellent condition. Brand new with tags.

There are no pulls, stains, discolouration, holes or snags. No pilling. 

The hemps are plump. No S stamp.

DESIGN HISTORY The samurai warriors of medieval Japan had richly ornamented armour. Fourteen such elements from the 14th to the 18th century can be found in this composition designed by Aline Honoré. At the centre is a suit of armour in bronze, iron, gold, leather, silk and lacquer, crafted by two armourers of the Myochin school. This adornment from the Edo period (1615-1868) is certain to have belonged to a daïmio – a rich landowner. The ornamental details feature floral motifs or clan coats of arms. These pieces are preserved at the Ann & Gabriel Barbier‑Mueller Museum in Dallas, United States. This private collection of samurai armour put together by the 3rd and 4th generations of the great art‑collecting family, the Barbier-Muellers, contains close to a thousand pieces and is one of the largest of its kind in the world.