
The Étriers (Stirrups) was designed by Françoise de la Perrière for the Maison Hermès© and first issued in 1964.
Once again, we find Emile Hermès’ Collection as the inspiration for this stunning carre. Sixteen different types of stirrups of varied origins have been artfully assembled and illustrated in the greatest of details.

At the center, a huge Peruvian pyramide shaped stirrup dating back to the second half of the nineteenth century, dominates the composition. Just below is what resembles a women’s slipper, nicknamed the “Sandal of the Amazon”, is a “slipper stirrup”. These types of stirrups were used by women riding sidesaddle. This “slipper” is where Madame de la Perriere incorporated the copyright, a “c”, in her original design as many of the early artists did. (for more information on early Hermès copyrights please follow this link)


Not only can different types of stirrups, such as the swivel or barred stirrup, be found in this carre, but also stirrups used by different cavalries and for different types of riding. Typically the heavier stirrups (French stirrups) were more comfortable, while their lighter versions (Hungarian stirrups), allowed for better control and were ideal for riding fast.







Étriers Hermès Carré by Françoise de la Perrière (1964) – SOLD
PS: Link to photos comparing an “unfinished” Etriers to the finished Etriers, showcasing the design details.
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