HERMÈS Birkin 35 in Taurillon Clémence Brown
Condition |
Very Good Condition (Our Conditions) |
Color: |
Brown (Chocolate) |
Material: |
Clémence Leather |
Dimensions: |
W35 x H27 x D18 cm |
Hardware: |
Palladium plated |
Exterior Pockets: |
None |
Interior Pockets: |
2, 1 with zipper |
Interior Lining: |
Leather |
Handle: |
2 rolled handles |
Handle Drop: |
Approx. 11 cm |
Closure: |
Leather lid and cadenas lock with 2 keys |
Made In: |
France |
Includes: |
Hermès dustbag, rain protection, receipt replacement from Hermès Paris, Hermès box |
Serial Number: |
I in square (year 2005) |
CONDITION & DETAILS
This beautiful Birkin 35 is a timeless classic that was treated with a lot of love. The clémence leather is supple and in pristine condition. The corners show almost imperceptible signs of wear. The hardware is shiny with almost imperceptible scratches. The chocolate brown colour combined with the palladium plated hardware gives this Birkin a cool and modern aesthetic – both timeless and chic. The 35cm width is the most sought-after size and extremely practical for all life situations.
Please look at our pictures, the descriptions, and the measurements as they give you the best idea of which story this bag has to tell.
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PRELOVEDSTORY VALUES:
THE PRELOVEDSTORY
The story of the invention of the Birkin bag has become legendary among Hermès lovers. Actress Jane Birkin and Jean-Louis Dumas, then creative director of Hermès, were seated next to each other by chance on a flight from Paris to London in 1983. As the contents of Jane’s bag spilled out, Dumas asked why she travelled with a simple straw tote - Birkin explained that most leather bags were too structured for her taste. Birkin wanted something much more boho. The two actually came up with the design for the bag on that flight, on the back of an airsickness bag. Since its inception, the Birkin has changed little in style or function. It takes a single expert craftsman up to 40 hours to produce a Birkin bag. The stitch on which the brand’s reputation is based — the saddle — cannot be replicated by a machine; it takes two needles simultaneously passing through the same seam to produce a Birkin correctly. If done correctly, the saddle stitch will never unravel — either on a saddle or a Birkin.
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