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Scarf in silk twill with hand-rolled edges (100% silk).

This essential Hermès accessory complements any outfit. It can be worn many ways - around your neck, as a top, at the waist or as a headscarf!
The Hermès scarf is an infinite source of creativity and storytelling that constantly evolves thanks to the new designs and color combinations offered each season.

Made in France

Designed by Jonathan Burton

Measures 36" x 36" | As this scarf is hand-rolled, the dimensions indicated may vary

Material: 100% silk

Condition: New with box

Size: 90cm x 90cm

Made in France

The story behind

 

Tick-tock… the clock chimes four and Jonathan Burton's superheroine needs her tea with magic vitamins if she wants her helmet to grow wings. She just needs to insert a token and click, trot, clack, boing, the infernal machine starts up, its drive shaft made of a jumble of mechanical parts. Don't laugh, it operates like clockwork and is much more reliable than a pinball machine. Of course, now and again it needs the helping paw of a fat, grumpy cat who hates to be woken up, or the more responsive assistance of an astronaut and his horse. What a contraption!

 

Hermes "Tea for Two" Scarf

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Scarf in silk twill with hand-rolled edges (100% silk).

This essential Hermès accessory complements any outfit. It can be worn many ways - around your neck, as a top, at the waist or as a headscarf!
The Hermès scarf is an infinite source of creativity and storytelling that constantly evolves thanks to the new designs and color combinations offered each season.

Made in France

Designed by Jonathan Burton

Measures 36" x 36" | As this scarf is hand-rolled, the dimensions indicated may vary

Material: 100% silk

Condition: New with box

Size: 90cm x 90cm

Made in France

The story behind

 

Tick-tock… the clock chimes four and Jonathan Burton's superheroine needs her tea with magic vitamins if she wants her helmet to grow wings. She just needs to insert a token and click, trot, clack, boing, the infernal machine starts up, its drive shaft made of a jumble of mechanical parts. Don't laugh, it operates like clockwork and is much more reliable than a pinball machine. Of course, now and again it needs the helping paw of a fat, grumpy cat who hates to be woken up, or the more responsive assistance of an astronaut and his horse. What a contraption!