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HERMES 90CM SILK SCARF FOR SALE - FLEURS D'ECOSSE
​by SYLVIA KERR

Fleurs d'Ecosse is a 90cm Hermes silk scarf featuring flowers of Scotland on a plaid background. Orange and purple
Close up picture of the title Fleurs d'Ecosse on a 90cm silk Hermes scarf. Tartan plaid background in orange and purple
Close up picture of the Hermes brand on Fleurs d'Ecosse, a 90cm silk scarf designed by Sylvia Kerr for Hermes.
Close up Picture of copyright in used Hermes scarf for sale, Fleurs d'Ecosse, a tribute to the flowers of Scotland
Close up photo of the artist's signature on a used Hermes 90cm silk scarf for sale. Fleurs dEcosse was designed by Sylvia Kerr.
Closeup photo of the fabric caretag on a used Hermes 90cm silk scarf for sale
Picture of Fleurs d'Ecosse, a used Hermes 90cm silk scarf for sale. This purple and orange scarf pays tribute to the flowers of Scotland, and features a plaid background. Knotted on a mannequin
Picture of Fleurs d'Ecosse, a 90cm Hermes silk scarf for sale. Knotted in an ascot
A gorgeous ode to the flowers and history of Scotland, Fleurs d'Ecosse features a plaid background and symbols of Scottish tradition. 

From the Hermes website:

In the middle a thistle. Downy as the mist, spiky as its coastline, it is the symbol of Scotland. Two unicorns frame it, supporting a flag (saltire). All around, coronets composed of flowers of the moors, woods and hills: primroses, hyacinths, heather and thistles. There are also the gems which ornament traditional jewellery: amethyst, topaz, amber and cairngorm, the name of the mountains in the north. And then, these plaid brooches, which fix the tartan to the shoulder, or kilt pins, used for the aprons of the kilt but which can otherwise be pinned to the covers of a first child... Don't forget the long feathers of the bagpipers' Glengarry bonnets. There you are, laid out on a tartan, the portrait of Scotland!

No flaws to declare

Orange and purple plaid background with an orange hem.

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