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Poste et Cavalerie Vintage Silk Scarf Loyal Puppy

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Management number 202212876 Release Date 2025/10/11 List Price $139.20 Model Number 202212876
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Vintage finds exclusively ours.  Our vintage Hermès scarf animal menagerie is sustainably sourced, locally made with a history and story to be told. 

Reimagined from the world’s finest collection of vintage Hermès scarves, our stuffed animal is the perfect gift or decorative accent.

The very essence of joyful vitality—spirited, affectionate, and full of boundless curiosity. From its first playful steps to its eager gaze, our puppy embodies loyalty, warmth, and the promise of companionship that grows into enduring devotion.

To evoke the puppy is to celebrate exuberance refined by innocence, the delight of discovery, and the spirited energy that infuses life with both charm and enduring loyalty.

One-of-a-kind from Qu'Importe le Flacon and Couvées d’Hermes silk scarves paired with a velvet cloth, each piece is unique handmade in a family owned workshop in South Carolina.

This is not a toy and is intended for adult collectors.

Dimensions

8"H x 11"L

Scarves Designed By

Joachim Metz & Catherine Baschet

Year of Introduction

1987 & 1988

Stories Behind The Scarves

The Hermes Poste et Cavalerie scarf tells the story of the sabretache, a flat bag worn by cavalry officers, through the artistic vision of Joachim Metz. First issued in 1986, the scarf features intricately designed sabretaches inspired by those from the Louis XIV era, drawing from Émile Hermès's collection. It's a historical tribute, blending the elegance of Hermès with the rich history of military accessories.

The Hermès Qu'Importe le Flacon scarf, designed by Catherine Baschet in 1988, is a playful take on a French poem. The scarf features an array of vintage-inspired perfume bottles, replacing the original poem's reference to liquor with a focus on fragrance. The phrase "Qu'importe le flacon, pourvu qu'on ait l'ivresse" translates to "No matter the bottle, as long as one gets intoxicated," and the scarf cleverly uses this idea to suggest that the intoxicating effect comes from the scent itself, not the container.

Animal Symbolism

The very essence of joyful vitality—spirited, affectionate, and full of boundless curiosity. From its first playful steps to its eager gaze, our puppy embodies loyalty, warmth, and the promise of companionship that grows into enduring devotion.

To evoke the puppy is to celebrate exuberance refined by innocence, the delight of discovery, and the spirited energy that infuses life with both charm and enduring loyalty.

Color

Pastels

Materials

Vintage Hermès Qu'Importe le Flacon and Poste et Cavalerie scarves paired with velvet cloth handmade into a one of a kind animal.  Non-Allergenic polyfill stuffing.  For decorative use only.  

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Country of Origin

Handmade in the USA from vintage & imported materials


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