Boucles et Galons du Tsar wash scarf 90
$460
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Product description
Scarf in silk twill with hand-rolled edges (100% silk).
The Hermès scarf is reinvented as the velvety Wash scarf. Washed by our artisans’ expert hands, the scarf is transformed into a relaxed, mattified, and ever so slightly faded piece, gaining an irresistible soft touch. This exclusive process makes each scarf unique and can slightly alter its dimensions.
See the Care section for details on how to care for your Wash scarf.
Made in France
Designed by Wlodek Kaminski
Measures 36" x 36"
- The Wash scarf should be washed in a mesh wash bag alone, at 30°C/86°F on the delicate/silk cycle
- Be sure to use a detergent formulated for delicates
- Use a low-speed spin cycle (300-500 revolutions per minute)
- Dry on the delicate cycle
- Iron on low heat and avoid ironing the hand-rolled edge
Shipping
• Complimentary ground shipping within 1 to 7 business days
• In-store collection available within 1 to 7 business days
• Next-day and Express delivery options also available
• Purchases are delivered in an orange box tied with a Bolduc ribbon, with the exception of certain items
• See the delivery FAQs for details on shipping methods, costs and delivery times
Payment methods
• By card: Visa®, MasterCard®, American Express®, Discover®, Diners Club®, JCB® and China Union Pay®
• By PayPal®
Returns and exchanges
• Easy and complimentary, within 30 days
• See conditions and procedure in our return FAQs
During checkout, you can include a card with a personalized message and a priceless invoice.
A customer can exchange a gift. For more details, please contact Customer Service.
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The story behind
In 1898, Émile-Maurice Hermès, the grandson of the house’s founder, set off on a long journey which took him to Moscow and Saint Petersburg. The young man’s creative spirit and drive enabled him to build long-lasting relationships within the house of Hermès and complete a number of orders for great Russian families, including that of Tsar Nicholas II and his wife, Alexandra Feodorovna. A trace buckle adorned with shells, double and single buckles, braids, and garters decorated with the imperial crown are worked into a serene and balanced composition of the kind forever favored by the house.