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Hunting attire - HERMES SCARF 90 CM

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Created by Charles-Jean Hallo , this Hermès scarf "La tenue de vénerie" was first published in 1964. This piece has never been reissued, making it a rare and precious creation for Hermès enthusiasts.

This scarf is distinguished by a refined color palette: grey and burgundy tones on an off-white background, enhanced by a green border.

Condition : In good condition considering its age, with some minor discoloration and light stains. The photos are part of the description and allow you to appreciate this unique piece. We encourage you to examine them carefully to get a clear idea of ​​its condition.

Hermès scarf measuring 90 cm x 90 cm (36" x 36"). Made in France from the finest pure silk, it features hand-rolled edges, a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship of Hermès artisans. Carefully authenticated by Carré Society , this pre-owned scarf embodies the very essence of sustainable luxury.

A passionate aviation enthusiast and former military pilot, Charles-Jean Hallo is nonetheless best known to scarf collectors for his depictions of hunting scenes. This is hardly surprising, as this painter, illustrator, sculptor, and photographer also founded the Senlis Museum of Hunting in 1934. This form of hunting, practiced since antiquity, experienced a surge in popularity in France under Francis I , known as "the Father of Huntsmen." From then on, hunting was codified in its practices, terminology, and appearance. It was at the height of the 17th century, during the reign of Louis XIV, that the hunting parties' attire had to reflect current fashions. With this magnificent scarf, Charles-Jean Hallo offers us a journey through fashion and through time.

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