A Historic Hermès Emblem
The Hermès Ex-Libris Fringe Scarf reimagines one of the house’s most celebrated designs.
Created by Hugo Grygkar, it draws directly from the Ex-Libris emblem Emile-Maurice Hermès selected in 1923 for his personal library.
In this motif, the central medallion presents Duc attelé, groom à l’attente, a design by Alfred de Dreux.
A caduceus—symbolizing peace and commerce—spans the image.
Surrounding it, four horse-drawn carriages appear, each inspired by carriage-maker designs from the Emile Hermès collection.
Elegant Design and Colorway
The Hermès Fringe Scarf 80 comes in a refined Gris and Blanc colorway, making it versatile and timeless.
Furthermore, the fringe trim refreshes the historic motif with a modern edge.
The signature Hermès hand-rolled border underscores the brand’s artisanal excellence.
Luxury Silk and Versatile Style
Crafted in France from 100% silk, the Hermès Ex-Libris Fringe Scarf has a luxurious drape and exceptional softness.
Because of its generous size, it can be worn year-round.
Style it around the neck, drape it over your shoulders
Collector’s Appeal
First composed in 1946 by Grygkar—famed for the Brides de Gala scarf—this design remains a symbol of Hermès artistry.
Consequently, this reissue appeals to seasoned Hermès collectors and new admirers alike.
Finally, the Hermès Ex-Libris Fringe Scarf arrives in the signature orange Hermès box, making it perfect for gifting or as a treasured addition to your personal collection.
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SCARF MEASURES:
31.5″ X 31.5″
CONDITION:
NEW or NEVER WORN