Rhytons Hermès Carré and its Inspiration

The Rhytons Hermès carré was designed by Karin Swildens and issued in 1975. 

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Rhytons Hermès Carré by Karin Swildens (1975)

So what are these “horns” all about? Are they gunpowder flasks (that is what I initially thought :-)) or some kind of a brass instrument? 

Well, neither, they are ancient drinking flasks.

Rhytons Hermès Carré by Karin Swildens (1975)

Rhyton from ca. 5th century B.C. The Met
Rhyton from ca. 5th century B.C. The Met

This particular silver rhyton terminating in the forepart of a ram dates back to ca. 5th century B.C. and comes from today’s Iran and is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Used to enjoy libations both at home or for ceremonial purposes, a rhyton could be of any shape and size, but typically in Greek times, a rhyton was small like a cup and in the shape of an animal’s head.  Very popular throughout Eurasia, Persia, Greece and the Balkan region, rhytons were not meant to be set down.

a Rhyton Courtesy National Museum of Iran, CC BY-SA 3.0,
An ornately decorated Rhyton
Courtesy National Museum of Iran, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=227309

Karin Swildens displays about sixteen rhytons in her design.  Each ancient rhyton, is in her case, in the shape of a horn beautifully adorned with primarily animals.   

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Hermes Silk Scarf Rhytons GRAIL-2.jpgRhytons with caps in the shape of bird heads.


Hermes Silk Scarf Rhytons close up

Rhytons Hermès Carré by Karin Swildens (1975)
Rhytons Hermès carré by Karin Swildens (1975)

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2 thoughts on “Rhytons Hermès Carré and its Inspiration

  1. Fran

    Thanks, I have this scarf in gray and orange tones, a gift from my mother. I always wondered what was depicted, now I know they are drinking flasks!

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