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HERMES 90CM SILK SCARF - EX LIBRIS EN KIMONOS (ELEK) ​by ANAMORPHEE

Picture of Ex Libris en Kimonos, a used Hermes 90cm silk scarf designed by Anamorphee for the 2011 season. Inspired by kimonos found in Kyoto. Shades of blue, green, coral
Close up picture of the scarf title on ELEK (Ex Libris en Kimonos), a 90cm Hermes silk scarf for sale.
Close up Picture of Hermes copyright on Ex Libris en Kimonos, a 90cm Hermes silk scarf for sale. Swirls of blue with orange flowers
Close up picture of the artist signatures on Ex Libris en Kimonos, a used 90cm Hermes silk scarf for sale designed by Anamorphee
Picture of the caretag attached to an Hermes silk scarf for sale. Ex Libris en Kimonos is also known as ELEK and was inspired by Kyoto kimonos
Picture of Ex Libris en Kimonos, a used Hermes silk scarf for sale. Knotted in an infinity knot
Design group Anamorphee created this 2011 design, inspired by Japanese kimonos yet weaving in the Hermes petit duc and H.

From the Hermes Story Behind:

Originally a maker of kimonos founded in 1611, the Japanese fashion house Matsuzakaya in Kyoto opened its archives for us. From this meeting, this scarf was born. Bearer of multiple messages, this article of clothing must fulfill a number of codes dictated by age or social status. A myriad of themes populate its patterns: flowers and plants, familiar animals, objects, phenomenal natural countryside, geometric shapes...all furnish inexhaustible sources of inspiration. Emblem of the house of Hermes, Ex Libris illustrates the famous duc-carriage and groom, taking shape in a patchwork of silk. 

Not sure the colorway but it has a variety of blues, green, white, and tan

​Excellent condition with no flaws.

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