Hermès - Égypte - Foulard






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Hermès Égypte square 90 cm by 90 cm silk twill scarf, model Égypte, reedition 1982, in new or like‑new condition, never worn, with or without original packaging.
Description from the seller
••• Square 90, Hermès, Égypte model, sometimes called: Scarab and pectorals
••• Exceptional piece for collection! Or a favorite.
• Very chic and bold colorway: black, gold and red
• Designer: Julie Abadie, 1970
• Reissue: 1982
• Perfect condition
• Never worn, the silk is still crackling
• With copyright and composition label
• Rolled hem impeccably finished
• It’s a journey into the Egypt of the pharaohs. This exceptional scarf celebrates the art and symbolism of ancient Egypt with a wealth of details worthy of a museum. In the center: The winged scarab (Khepri), sacred symbol of rebirth and transformation in Egyptian mythology. The Egyptians placed these amulets on the hearts of the dead to ensure their passage to the afterlife. Around it: Royal pectorals inspired by the treasures found in the pharaohs’ tombs. These massive necklaces in gold and precious stones (lapis lazuli, carnelian, turquoise) were reserved for the royal family and high dignitaries. The color scheme red/black/gold is no accident: - Red = Deshret, the crown of Lower Egypt, symbol of power - Black = The fertile land of the Nile, symbol of rebirth - Gold = The flesh of the gods, metal of eternity.
• 100% twill silk, rolled hem and hand-stitched, Hermès signature
• Premium packaging: the scarf is carefully folded with tissue paper to avoid creasing, it is delivered in a black reusable cardboard box, signed FAUBOURG 57
••• Square 90, Hermès, Égypte model, sometimes called: Scarab and pectorals
••• Exceptional piece for collection! Or a favorite.
• Very chic and bold colorway: black, gold and red
• Designer: Julie Abadie, 1970
• Reissue: 1982
• Perfect condition
• Never worn, the silk is still crackling
• With copyright and composition label
• Rolled hem impeccably finished
• It’s a journey into the Egypt of the pharaohs. This exceptional scarf celebrates the art and symbolism of ancient Egypt with a wealth of details worthy of a museum. In the center: The winged scarab (Khepri), sacred symbol of rebirth and transformation in Egyptian mythology. The Egyptians placed these amulets on the hearts of the dead to ensure their passage to the afterlife. Around it: Royal pectorals inspired by the treasures found in the pharaohs’ tombs. These massive necklaces in gold and precious stones (lapis lazuli, carnelian, turquoise) were reserved for the royal family and high dignitaries. The color scheme red/black/gold is no accident: - Red = Deshret, the crown of Lower Egypt, symbol of power - Black = The fertile land of the Nile, symbol of rebirth - Gold = The flesh of the gods, metal of eternity.
• 100% twill silk, rolled hem and hand-stitched, Hermès signature
• Premium packaging: the scarf is carefully folded with tissue paper to avoid creasing, it is delivered in a black reusable cardboard box, signed FAUBOURG 57
