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Catnip And Shells Silk Scarf Behind The Scenes Drawing Process

Catnip And Shells Silk Scarf Behind The Scenes Drawing Process Youtube
Catnip And Shells Silk Scarf Behind The Scenes Drawing Process Youtube

Catnip And Shells Silk Scarf Behind The Scenes Drawing Process Youtube See more of our collection: misheo instagram: @lovemisheofacebook: facebook lovemisheo. Hermès launched its first carré [silk scarf] in 1937, following a century of making leather harnesses and bridles for european nobility. featuring a group of woman playing a board game around a table, the jeu des omnibus et dames blanches scarf marked the beginning of a new adventure for hermès: colour.

Dark Scallop Shell Silk Scarf
Dark Scallop Shell Silk Scarf

Dark Scallop Shell Silk Scarf Everybody seems to know hermès – the birkin bag, the kelly bag, the silk scarves. what many people do not know is the close ties of the hermès brand with artists. as i mentioned in my article “the hermès scarf explained” , the maison has collaborated with over 150 artists from all over the world to bring more than 2,000 carré designs. The scarf’s design was based on a woodblock drawing by robert dumas and printed on imported chinese silk. this high quality silk made the scarf much more durable than other scarves on the market, and it became a huge seller quickly thereafter. since then, hermes has produced more than 2,000 different scarf designs by various artists. Introduced in 1937, the hermès scarf’s creative journey begins with a woodblock drawing, often inspired by the talented members of the hermès family. this initial sketch serves as the blueprint for a design that will ultimately end up as a 100% silk scarf. what also sets hermès apart is its commitment to a global creative collaboration. Brides de gala – this design features a classic equestrian theme and is one of hermes’ most iconic scarf designs. it was first introduced in 1957 and has been reissued several times since then. les clefs – this design features a key motif and was first introduced in 1965. it has become one of hermes’ most popular and collectible scarf.

Botanical Illustration Of A Sprig Of Catmint Catmint Nepeta Cataria
Botanical Illustration Of A Sprig Of Catmint Catmint Nepeta Cataria

Botanical Illustration Of A Sprig Of Catmint Catmint Nepeta Cataria Introduced in 1937, the hermès scarf’s creative journey begins with a woodblock drawing, often inspired by the talented members of the hermès family. this initial sketch serves as the blueprint for a design that will ultimately end up as a 100% silk scarf. what also sets hermès apart is its commitment to a global creative collaboration. Brides de gala – this design features a classic equestrian theme and is one of hermes’ most iconic scarf designs. it was first introduced in 1957 and has been reissued several times since then. les clefs – this design features a key motif and was first introduced in 1965. it has become one of hermes’ most popular and collectible scarf. A deep dive into the manufacturing of hermès’ silk scarves: what looks like an exquisite piece of art, gracefully places wrapped around its owner, trots a long way before it’s reaching the final product. around two years pass between the initial meeting with an artist and the arrival of the scarf in hermès stores. The process here is an overview of the many steps involved when i create this fine, silk wearable art. 1) wash, dry, and press scarf blanks. (actually that's three steps!) this is done to rid the silk of any oils and dirt from the manufacturing process and then the hand sewing of the edges. 2) if there is a line art design, this is applied.

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