Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.
Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.
Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.
Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.
Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.
Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.
Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.
Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.
Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.
Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.
Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.
Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.
Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.
Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.

Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.

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£1,500.00
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£1,500.00
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Beautiful and very rare Limited Edition Hermes Silk Scarf «Voitures Exquises» by Jan Bajtlik.

To celebrate Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, Hermès has personalised the silk twill scarf Voitures Exquises. A limited edition in a unique colour scheme is created in support of The Queen’s Green Canopy: a unique tree planting initiative which invites people from across the United Kingdom to “Plant a Tree for the Jubilee”.

This essential Hermès accessory complements any outfit. It can be worn many ways - around your neck, as a top, at the waist or as a headscarf!

The background colours are green, white, beige, etc.

Composition: 100% Silk Twill 

Size: 90cm x 90cm

Comes with a box.

 

Condition:

Excellent condition. Brand new without tags.

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

The hemps are plump.

The story behind

Located in Poland, in the city of the same name, Łancut castle has one of the most beautiful collections of horse-drawn carriages in Europe. Some of these carriages' harnesses were produced by the house of Hermes, which maintains close relations with the museum. Like many Poles, Jan Bajtlik has visited the castle many times since childhood. Having chosen twenty horse-drawn vehicles, the artist had fun cutting them in two and mixing up the halves as he pleased, like a game of exquisite corpse – or, in this case, exquisite carriages! Simply fold the scarf to join up the correct halves and reassemble the original vehicles.