Product Description
This is not simply a scarf, but a piece of storytelling in silk and cashmere.
Designed by Kermit Oliver in 1999, Les Danses des Indiens is one of Hermès’ most celebrated and intricate designs, capturing the movement, ceremony and symbolism of Native American dance traditions in remarkable detail. The composition is rich and dynamic, with each figure and motif carefully arranged to draw the eye across the design, revealing something new with every glance.
Crafted in France from a luxurious blend of 65% cashmere and 35% silk, the scarf measures approximately 134 cm x 134 cm, offering a generous scale that allows it to be worn, draped or styled in a variety of ways. The softness of the fabric combined with the depth of colour gives it both presence and elegance, while the hand-rolled edges reflect the craftsmanship for which Hermès is renowned.
Whether worn or displayed, this is a piece that carries both artistic and collectible appeal. Presented in its box, it would make a considered addition to a collection or a distinctive gift for someone who appreciates design with history and character.
Dry clean only to preserve its quality and detail.