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Kachinas Hermès Carré by Kermit Oliver

Kachinas Hermès Carré by Kermit Oliver
Kachinas Hermès Carré by Kermit Oliver (1992) – SOLD

The Kachinas Hermes scarf was designed by highly collected American artist, Kermit Oliver, who in addition to the Kachinas has designed some of the most sought after scarves such as the Faune et Flore du Texas (1986), Les Cheyennes (1993), Concours d’Elegance – 1885 Limousines de Voyage (2002) and Mythologies des Hommes Rouges (1994) to name but a few.


Just like the name suggests, this design is filled with Kachina dancers.

According to Pueblo Indian mythology a Kachina can be one of three things, a deified ancestral spirit, a person who represents a kachina spirit in a ceremonial dance or a carved figurine representing a kachina spirit.


Kachinas Hermès Carré – SOLD –

Colorful Kachinas dance across this highly sought after Hermes carre.

An interesting article about the artist can be found here.

No matter what colorway, the Kachinas remains a favorite and an Hermès Classic – here in various colorways..



Kachinas Hermès Carré by Kermit Oliver (1992) has been reissued numerous times due to its popularity (1997/2004/2019)

Kachinas Hermès Carré by Kermit Oliver (1992)

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