Scarves Hermès Scarf Identification

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Hello, could you please help me identify the exact colorways of these three scarves (as in bleu/blanc/rouge). Trying to create a database of my growing collection
Chasse en Inde 90cm
Fantaisies indiennes 140 silk - 2008 reedition
Le bal des oiseaux (I think it is CW21, but description?). Thank you!!

Hermès Le bal des oiseaux Jeff Fisher2.jpeg

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Hermès Fantaisies indiennes Loïc Dubigeon2.jpeg
 
The ID is on the the tag it is titled CARRE FACONNEE, colors are as stated
Thank you! I tried searching for that title but couldn't find much, so that's why I was curious if it in fact was called something else? I know Hermès made ties out of "Plumes en Fete" scarves but they were never called "Plumes en Fete" but "Repurpose" or something like that (I bought it for my DH but don't have the tags so I don't remember the exact name). Carre Faconne I just interpreted as that it is a scarf in a woven pattern as many of their pocket squares and ties also have Faconne in the title.
 
I could use some help with care tags ID. I just purchased this Voitures Paniers and I think it's from 1984. I'm not questioning the authenticity. Everything looks and feels right. My question is around the care tag and dating it. The scarf doesn't have a Hermes care tag but rather, it has a Neiman Marcus care tag. I've done some scouring of the scarf sources and it appears that NM tags are legit. Is there any info on the dates when the non-H care tags were used? Thanks!

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Not sure if anyone replied to you. Your NM tag is fully legit; and it was a common practive in the previous century (before 2000) to add those to scarves - sometimes in addition to the usual Hermes caretag. All stores have done it - I have seen Bergdorf, NM, Lord and Taylor, some specialty stores in England and Germany. There were no common approach between the stores - so they all used their own practices. I haven't seen those tags on any scarves after 2000, I would say this practice outlived itself by then. But I have seen those tags on scarves issued in 1996-98 so my assumption is that 2000 was a cut-off. Lovely scarf!
 
Not sure if anyone replied to you. Your NM tag is fully legit; and it was a common practive in the previous century (before 2000) to add those to scarves - sometimes in addition to the usual Hermes caretag. All stores have done it - I have seen Bergdorf, NM, Lord and Taylor, some specialty stores in England and Germany. There were no common approach between the stores - so they all used their own practices. I haven't seen those tags on any scarves after 2000, I would say this practice outlived itself by then. But I have seen those tags on scarves issued in 1996-98 so my assumption is that 2000 was a cut-off. Lovely scarf!
Thanks! Sorry about the delay in responding. I’ve been buried at work.
 
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