Scarves Scarf Of The Day 2020 - Which Hermès scarf are you wearing today?

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Fabulous!!
Dearest fifi, many thanks. ❤
Central Park!
And of course, you are correct!
Super investigative abilities finding that Celarius drawing! There’s no way I would’ve stumbled upon that connection otherwise :search:


Many thanks for helping to demystify this design! What a great labor of love :hbeat:


What a happy pup! It’s already been previously guessed, but I enjoy seeing details like this- thnx for sharing :yes:


le sigh :girlsigh: Beautifully styled


Congrats! What a beaut! :loveeyes:


Love it! I second (or third) wanting to see it styled
XO, tns! :hugs:
 
Thank you, xincinsin. I would be honored to see you in this scarf.

You are correct. That is a magician's white dove in La Magie.

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Thank you. Yes, a couple of days ago I was wondering how to tackle the meaning of the yellow circles around the earth. I couldn't find any comments about the inspiration for the scarf itself. I considered that perhaps they might be gyroscopic rings, given that you can make out three dimensions. It all became clear when I found the Celarius drawing. Taking away heavenly bodies orbiting earth, and replacing them with aircraft doesn't make sense on its own. Other than the Space Shuttle, aircraft don't orbit the planet. Having the Zodiac signs in the outer rings makes perfect sense in the original, but I'm less sure about the aviator names in the Hermes scarf. I can understand why Duchene picked those stunning rings for his design, however their meaning becomes less literal and more metaphysical in his scarf design.



Thank you. It all came together when I saw the Celarius drawing. Until then, I wasn't sure how to interpret the rings.



Thank you. And now, thanks to your scarf forum, during the next French Open you can say that it is named after the first guy to fly across the Mediterranean! Gotta love this place!



You are so welcome, Cookie. This scarf has proved to be a most interesting study.
I love this on you, rbh. Beautiful!
 
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A couple of scarves with a lot of details today...
First of all, Pierre Marie’s Les Tresors d’un Artiste
The illustration depicts a painter’s traveling case full of tools of the trade, surrounded by related objects such as rolls of canvas, watercolor sheets, porcelain containers, reference catalogues, a jar filled with giant flowers and even a teapot. There is even a nod to Hermes’ equestrian roots in a vase featuring a galloping horse.
The Hermès catalog states, “The composition centers on a very fine piece from the collection of Émile Hermès. This nineteenth-century box of colours doubtlessly belonged to an amateur outdoor painter of the Romantic era - a hiker wandering high and low in search of a subject. The clever, tasteful design incorporates everything a painter needs to commune with Nature. Watercolor tablets, phials of pigment, sealing wax, brushes, charcoal, goose quills, a knife and pocket knife, a scraper, a ruler, a mother-of-pearl and gilded silver paper-cutter, a white marble palette, a cut-glass pestle, miniature dishes and - of course - tubes of paint, a then-recent invention dating to 1841. There is a place for everything in the paint-box’s compartments, drawers and gusset.”
I got lost looking at all the various details... A few others are note cards, a feathered fan, a wooden trinket box, pencils, erasers and buffers, folding eye glasses and a miniature screen.... The perfect
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Another design for the week is Collections Imperiales.
At first the design appears to be a harmonious yet complex conglomeration of patterns. But, the design is actually inspired by ancient Chinese cloisonné. The Hermès description of the design states: “Produced in association with the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, this scarf is inspired by the cloisonné enamel designs of China’s Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1912) dynasties, many of which are preserved in the museum’s archives. Nineteenth-century France showed a pronounced taste for Chinese art, and many important private collections were amassed during this period... The enamel technique known as cloisonné creates motifs outlined by tiny strips of metal forming raised networks covering the decorative surface, to be filled with enamel. Here are floral and geometric motifs, and a galloping horse, that most symbolic animal in the Chinese bestiary, often associated with dragons. This refined, sophisticated composition is a fitting tribute to the extraordinary subtlety of cloisonné work.”
There is a variety of stylized motifs such as horses, peonies and lotus making up the patt
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And, this is my “mystery scarf.”
Love the exquisite enamel of CI. This is a design that I wish I'd bought more than one.

And your mystery scarf has me stumped. I thought it might be Interferencias but it isn't.
 
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RL has me overwhelmed at the moment, but I'm really enjoying the detective work :smartass:

And something lighthearted to cheer us up - Scarf Mail! @Croisette7, Grande Marine has arrived! In 2 shades of green and 2 of lilac purple :heart:
Plus the joke: When I tried to do some research on this wonderfully elaborate ship, Professor Google suggested I research another boat: Grand Hermes :lol:
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What a lovely CW of this design! I don’t think i’ve ever seen it before
Thank you fifi!

Super investigative abilities finding that Celarius drawing! There’s no way I would’ve stumbled upon that connection otherwise :search:


Many thanks for helping to demystify this design! What a great labor of love :hbeat:


What a happy pup! It’s already been previously guessed, but I enjoy seeing details like this- thnx for sharing :yes:


le sigh :girlsigh: Beautifully styled


Congrats! What a beaut! :loveeyes:


Love it! I second (or third) wanting to see it styled
Thank you turfnsurf!

gorgeous, Awillow!


beautiful colours, Croisette!
Thank you Agrume!

RL has me overwhelmed at the moment, but I'm really enjoying the detective work :smartass:

And something lighthearted to cheer us up - Scarf Mail! @Croisette7, Grande Marine has arrived! In 2 shades of green and 2 of lilac purple :heart:
Plus the joke: When I tried to do some research on this wonderfully elaborate ship, Professor Google suggested I research another boat: Grand Hermes :lol:
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Finally it arrived, xcs! Congratulations on this rare beauty!
 
Omg I totally had my eye on the green but the seller is away until 12/31 and I’m an instant gratification type of gal. I also felt that since my amour de cheval is acid green, I didn’t really “need” a second green 70cm. I hope you find one again sometime, it seems so fun with the two tones on the diagonal.
I don't see this design much on the resale market, so I'm happy for you! Also I am right beside you with instant gratification.
 
RL has me overwhelmed at the moment, but I'm really enjoying the detective work :smartass:

And something lighthearted to cheer us up - Scarf Mail! @Croisette7, Grande Marine has arrived! In 2 shades of green and 2 of lilac purple :heart:
Plus the joke: When I tried to do some research on this wonderfully elaborate ship, Professor Google suggested I research another boat: Grand Hermes :lol:
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Congrats, xcs. This is great! Hope rl settles down soon.
 
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