Vintage Hermes Brides de Gala Silk Scarf Framed Art Salad PlatesDesigned by Henri dOrigny, an artist celebrated for his elegant and equestrian inspired compositions, the Herms Brides de Gala silk scarf was first released in 1967. This vintage design features an intricate arrangement of bridles, reins, and equestrian gear in navy and gold. Professionally showcased in a double barrel frame, this piece transforms Herms luxurious silk into a captivating work of art for any interior.
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