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Please read the first post before posting per p.1 in this thread (Dec 20 2012),

You will need to follow form for an answer. Form per p.1 in this thread (Dec 20 2012) or below:
1. ALL Authentication requests require an active link to a currently For Sale item.


2. Before you submit a request for authentication, please make sure listing includes necessary photos. If listing lacks these details- ask Seller for extra photos prior to authentication request.

Necessary Photos*:
Title, Hermès Paris, artist signature, copyright, hems (including corner), fabric caretag, close-up of fabric weave, and full flat scarf photo.

*Identifying marks may be absent on some scarves. Include as much as possible on list that is present on scarf in question.
(Authenticators might request additional pictures and/or information in order to assist with authentication.)

4.Use the following Format to submit request:

Scarf Name:
Listing number:
Seller:
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Without the above information and current for sale status there will be no authentication
 
Hi!! I’m hoping someone can help me authenticate this shawl. I’m currently in Buenos Aires and decided to check out a vintage store. I came across a shawl labeled Hermes (actually two pieces) and I only took one picture to send to a fashion forward friend because I thought it was a cool find for a non consignment vintage shop. I never actually considered buying it. Hermes is out of my budget but even I know for $600 USD this is a steal. Upon leaving the store and googling, similar authentic shawls look exactly alike tag wise. The feel of the cashmere/ leather/weight/feel is 100 true from my humble experience. I know I’m not providing much to go off of. Btw, there were two of the same shawls, one is this purple color with leather fringe pictured and the other one a lime green with beautiful suede fringe. I leave on Monday, please help!

PS: I’m considering going back tomorrow for more/better pics if anyone feels confident in guiding me

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Hi!! I’m hoping someone can help me authenticate this shawl. I’m currently in Buenos Aires and decided to check out a vintage store. I came across a shawl labeled Hermes (actually two pieces) and I only took one picture to send to a fashion forward friend because I thought it was a cool find for a non consignment vintage shop. I never actually considered buying it. Hermes is out of my budget but even I know for $600 USD this is a steal. Upon leaving the store and googling, similar authentic shawls look exactly alike tag wise. The feel of the cashmere/ leather/weight/feel is 100 true from my humble experience. I know I’m not providing much to go off of. Btw, there were two of the same shawls, one is this purple color with leather fringe pictured and the other one a lime green with beautiful suede fringe. I leave on Monday, please help!

PS: I’m considering going back tomorrow for more/better pics if anyone feels confident in guiding me

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Please see post 1 in this thread, we need a link to an open sale with feature photos
 
Dear Authenticators,
Could I have some assistance with this scarf ?

Scarf Name: Della Cavalleria Favolosa
Listing number:N/A
https://www.maisondeluxeonline.com/...ll-silk-90-cm-della-cavalleria-favolosa-scarf
Seller: Maison de Luxe
Link: https://www.maisondeluxeonline.com/...ll-silk-90-cm-della-cavalleria-favolosa-scarf

Thank you in advance,
I don’t know what to say … there are 7 photos of folded scarf and one of a box, none of which are useful for authentication.
There is exactly one photo that helps in authentication, while normally about 6-7 are required.
The remaining photo is of a very nice store tag - thumbs up - but I would be hypocritical saying the scarf is real based on a tag that is expected to be removed.
You might want to pursue more photos from seller, see Post 1.
 
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