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BRACELET - Brandebourgs - ESP - Yellow Green - 65-17mm NWOTS - 2312072130
BRACELET - Brandebourgs - ESP - Yellow Green - 65-17mm NWOTS - 2312072130
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BRACELET - Brandebourgs - ESP - Yellow Green - 65-17mm NWOTS - 2312072130
Brand: Hermes
Type/Model: Enamel Bangle/Bracelet
Design Name: Brandebourgs, Froggings
Artist: Caty Latham
Color: Jaune (Yellow), Vert (Green)
Diameter (Inner): 6.50 cm / 2.56 in
Circumference: 20.42 cm / 8.04 in
Width: 1.70 cm / 0.67 in
Weight: 36 g / 1.27 oz
Rim Metal: Palladium-plated Rim (silver-tone)
Material: Enamel on metal
Condition: New Without Store Tag, Never Worn, Without Box (S Item)
Approx. Issue Date: circa 2012 (inferred)
Reissue Notes: printed-enamel adaptation documented in 2011
Country of Origin: Made in France
Hallmarks/Stamp: Hermes Paris, Made in France, (+P)
Artist's Story:
Caty Latham is the Hermès artist behind Brandebourgs, first created in 1972. Her work transforms archival costume details into disciplined ornamental compositions, and Hermès has continued to revisit Brandebourgs across silk, exceptional embroidery, home textiles, and printed enamel, giving the motif an enduring place within the house’s collections.
Story about the Design:
Brandebourgs takes its name from the ornamental frog fastenings on a richly braided dolman jacket. Hermès traces Latham’s inspiration to a 19th-century uniform album in the Émile Hermès collection and identifies the garment with officers of Napoleon III’s Imperial Guard. Braids, buttons, embroidery, and elaborate trimmings become a formal, rhythmic motif that wraps naturally around this rigid enamel bangle.
Collector's Notes:
This example pairs a 65 mm inner diameter with a 17 mm profile, yellow-and-green enamel, and cool silver-tone palladium-plated rims. The supplied P code has no visible geometric surround; because P is not part of the post-2015 plain-letter sequence and Brandebourgs debuted after 1970, the square-era P date of 2012 is used only as circa 2012 (inferred), not as a definitive production year. The condition code denotes a never-worn piece without its store tag or box.
Craftsmanship Note:
Hermès documented Brandebourgs among its 2011 printed-enamel creations, describing the parade-jacket motif as a reinterpretation drawn from the house Conservatoire and enlivened through strong color combinations. On this rigid, clasp-free bracelet, enamel on metal is framed by palladium-plated rims, allowing the decorative cords to read as a continuous band.
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