Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140
Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140

Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry 140

Regular price
£1,500.00
Sale price
£1,500.00
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Beautiful, rare and collectible Hermes Cashmere and Silk GM Shawl “Peuple Du Vent” by Christine Henry.

 

Issued in 2019.

The background colours are light blue, lavender, red, etc.

Composition: cashmere 70% silk 30%

Size: 140cm x 140cm

Comes with a 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.

The story behind

Kachinas are ceremonial dolls given to Hopi children, Pueblo Indians residing in the southwestern part of the United States. The Hopi live peacefully, as their name implies – Hopituh Shi-nu-mu means “The Peaceful People” – , and in harmony with spirits. Ancestors, clouds, gods of fire or rain, mischievous or benevolent spirits are personified in religious ceremonies involving boys from the age of six, during their initiation. A link between the real and invisible worlds, these brightly colored wooden dolls charged with symbolism are given to children to familiarize them with their ancestral beliefs and rituals.