Guaranteed authentic Hermes Sous l’Egide de Mars wash scarf featured in Gris Nacre, Rose and Vert.
The washing technique used by the artisans transforms the texture of the silk.
Depicts the elaborate armor taken form the Twelve Labors of Hercules.
Designed by Pierre Marie.
Signature hand rolled edge.
Comes with signature Hermes orange box.
NEW or NEVER WORN.
final sale
SCARF MEASURES:
90 x 90 cm
CONDITION:
NEW or NEVER WORN
TIDS ‘n BITS
“At the height of the Italian Renaissance, a major artistic school was born and spread throughout Europe. Known as Mannerism (c.1520-1620), the new style was characterized in particular by its close attention to ornament and detail. Designed by a painter, the motifs were recreated in metal, using a wide range of techniques – repousse work, engraving, gilding, or damascening. Here, our invisible but richly-armored knight has taken the Twelve Labors of Hercules as his symbolic theme. The breastplate, shoulder- and kneepieces, shield and chamfrain are decorated with medallions recounting each episode. Created in association with the Musee de l’Armee in Paris, and inspired by princely armor of the French School, this carre – entitled “Sous l’Egide de Mars” (‘Under the Aegis of Mars’) – is a tribute to the museum’s exhibition of the same name, and the fine art of protecting oneself from the blows of enemies while impressing them with finery at the same time.” Hermes