








Daïmyo - HERMES SCARF 90 CM
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Created by Françoise Faconnet , the Hermès Daïmyo scarf, Princes of the Rising Sun , was first published in 1991 , then reissued in 1998. This refined and symbolic square scarf is now highly sought after.
The majestic palette of black and gold lends the whole a solemn and timeless radiance. It is made of brocaded silk, with a ginkgo leaf motif.
Condition : Excellent , near mint. Stamped "S" for private sales. The photos are part of the description and allow you to appreciate this unique piece. We invite you to examine them carefully to get a precise 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.
Art and History of this Hermès Scarf
With Daimyo, Princes of the Rising Sun , Françoise Faconnet celebrates the refinement of Japanese aesthetics and its founding values: power, wisdom, and loyalty. Inspired by feudal Japan, this scarf pays homage to the daimyo , lords whose circular crests—symbols of perfection—often depicted animals or plants. At the center, the crane, an emblematic bird of happiness and longevity, is surrounded by ginkgo foliage, the tree of resilience and wisdom. In the background, the crossed swords of the samurai recall the weapon of combat and hara-kiri, becoming here the guardians of a legacy of bravery and honor. Both graphic and spiritual, this scarf strikes a subtle balance between strength and ritual beauty, in a vibrant tribute to the Princes of the Rising Sun.
All our scarves have been carefully inspected by our team and are guaranteed authentic indefinitely.
Returns and refunds are available within 14 days if you change your mind.
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