Authentic Hermès "Cavaliers des Nuages" Silk Carré Scarf | 1999 Collection | Jean-Christophe Donnadieu

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Authentic Hermès "Cavaliers des Nuages" Silk Carré Scarf | 1999 Collection | Jean-Christophe Donnadieu
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Authentic Hermès "Cavaliers des Nuages" Silk Carré Scarf | 1999 Collection | Jean-Christophe Donnadieu

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Authentic Hermès "Cavaliers des Nuages" Silk Carré | 1999 Collection

Journey into a world of mythology and imagination with this authentic Hermès silk carré featuring Cavaliers des Nuages ("Horsemen of the Clouds"), a dreamlike design created by Hermès artist Jean-Christophe Donnadieu and first introduced in 1999.

Departing from traditional equestrian themes, this enchanting composition invites viewers into a celestial realm where winged riders, unicorns, heavenly chariots, and mythical figures drift gracefully among the clouds beneath a star-filled sky. Rich in symbolism and storytelling, the design captures Hermès' celebrated ability to blend fantasy, artistry, and exceptional craftsmanship into wearable works of art.

The striking palette of deep navy, soft periwinkle blue, warm gold, ivory, and crimson creates a dramatic yet elegant composition that is equally captivating worn as an accessory or professionally framed as collectible textile art.

This example is in excellent condition with crisp silk, vibrant color, and a beautifully preserved hand-rolled hem. No original Hermès box included.

Details

  • Authentic Hermès Paris
  • Design: Cavaliers des Nuages
  • Artist: Jean-Christophe Donnadieu
  • 1999 Collection
  • 100% Silk Twill
  • Approx. 34" × 34" (90 cm × 90 cm)
  • Hand-rolled hem
  • Made in France
  • Excellent condition
  • Collected in Cannes, France

Personally sourced by Belle Maison during our travels through the French Riviera. Each authentic Hermès scarf is hand-selected from reputable French luxury vintage dealers for its authenticity, exceptional condition, and timeless beauty. Whether worn as an elegant accessory or displayed as framed textile art, every scarf represents a unique piece of French design history.