







Stop in the Camargue - HERMES SCARF 90 CM
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Stop in the Camargue
Created by Robert Dallet , the Hermès scarf "Halte en Camargue" was published in 1989 and has never been reissued , making it a sought-after piece for collectors who love wild nature and animal scenes.
This square offers a true respite from the unspoiled landscapes of the Camargue , where horses, bulls, and pink flamingos coexist in a harmony unique to this iconic region of southern France. True to his style, Robert Dallet , a talented naturalist illustrator, unfolds here a gentle and vibrant tableau that pays homage to the rich wildlife of the Camargue.
The subtle palette combines a bright white background , a range of greens and blues , touches of gold for light, and a stormy grey border.
Condition : Very good. No snags, stains, or holes. The photos are part of the description and allow you to appreciate this unique piece. We encourage you to examine them carefully to get a clear idea of its condition.
Hermès scarf measuring 90 cm x 90 cm (36" x 36"). Made in France from high-quality pure silk , it features hand-rolled edges , a signature of Hermès craftsmanship .
Carefully authenticated by Carré Society , this second-hand scarf embodies the very essence of sustainable luxury .
Art and History of this Hermès Scarf
With Halte en Camargue , Robert Dallet captures a suspended moment in the heart of one of France's most beautiful natural regions. This scarf embodies both the quiet strength of nature , the grace of animals , and the graphic mastery of an artist who knew how to observe living things with emotion and precision . A piece as poetic as it is elegant, for those who love nature in motion and understated beauty .
All our scarves have been carefully inspected by our team and are guaranteed authentic indefinitely.
Returns and refunds are available within 14 days if you change your mind.
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