Measurements
Model 063530S 06
Width 5cm (2in)
Length 86cm (33.5in)
Based on the design of the Bingata scarf
Developed in the 14th century, Bingata is a dyeing process originating from the Okinawa archipelago, when it was the Ryukyu Kingdom, at the crossroads of trade routes between Southeast Asia, China and the Japanese Empire. Different techniques are combined to create the Bingata. First, a stencil is applied to the fabric, then this is coated with a rice paste in order to reproduce the patterns on the material. The areas to be painted are soaked in a soy-based mix to help fix the color pigments. The result is incredibly delicate, as this scarf designed by Natsuno Hidaka exemplifies, taking inspiration from this expertise.
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Designer:Hermès
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Brand:Hermès
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Place of Origin:France
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Period:21st Century
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Condition:ExcellentWear consistent with age and use.
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Seller Location:Zürich, CH
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Reference Number:Seller: 69285Seller: LU1380222006442
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