Scarves Hermès Scarf Identification

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Hello all! Does anyone know if these two scarves actually came in these two CWs? After digging through the 'Ode to CSMC' thread, I had to give up, and I know Jardins came in a blue and violet CW, but I don't remember it having a contrasting hem.

I did find this. It’s the H model. So I figure it is authentic and was sold on H online
It’s a beautiful cw for sure. If I didn’t have so many blues I would have jumped on it when I saw it get dropped on trr. If you love it, get it ;)

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There could be old style, vintage copyright “C” hidden in the design - examine the detail and you should find one. Based upon care tags attached (provided that they are original), your scarves were issued in 70s or early 80s, so there could be an old version of the copyright on them (“c”) or a newer, contemporary one. I know that some of later Ludovicus issues had the copyright printed black on black, which was almost indistinguishable - check the upper left corner if it is there.
 
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Check original issue dates. H started to copyright in the 1950s but intermittently, if you can't find © try to find 'c'.

E.G Françoise De La Perriere Etriers was 1964, so you will have to check all original cw to see if your scarf is from '64.
Can you clarify cw?
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There could be old style, vintage copyright “C” hidden in the design - examine the detail and you should find one. Based upon care tags attached (provided that they are original), your scarves were issued in 70s or early 80s, so there could be an old version of the copyright on them (“c”) or a newer, contemporary one. I know that some of later Ludovicus issues had the copyright printed black on black, which was almost indistinguishable - check the upper left corner if it is there.

Thanks @Ashanti_Rose you have clarified for me
 
Hi all, my SA sent a photo of this shawl they just received but did not include the name. I wanted to check if there are other color ways. Does anyone know the name of this pattern? Thank you!
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