A Closer Look at the British Heraldry Limited Edition “Ich Dien” Hermes Scarf

The exquisite Hermès British Heraldry scarf was designed by Vladimir Rybaltchenko and originally issued in 1969.

The “Ich Dien” , a Limited Edition, of this design was released to commemorate the marriage of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer in 1981, which took place on Wednesday, 29 July at St Paul’s Cathedral in London.

This is a timeless and beautiful scarf that features the The Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom and the “Ich Dien” (old German) or “I serve” inscription, which is the motto of the Prince of Wales.

The Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom with the Tudor crown (art courtesy Wikimedia commons)

The Royal Coat of arms incorporates, Coat of arms of England (three lions), Coat of arms of Ireland (a gold harp with silver strings), Scotland’s coat of arms, a lion in the upper right and at the center the Royal Badge of Wales.

Close up of the original British Heraldry, note not just the change in the inscription but also the coat of arms

The Ich Dien British Heraldry Hermes carre is a subtle nod to the United Kingdom’s rich heritage.

Ideal not just for collectors and lovers of classic elegance, this scarf is a unique opportunity to add a touch of royal history to your wardrobe.


BRITISH HERALDRY “ICH DIEN” HERMES SCARF BY RYBAL 90CM SILK TWILL LIMITED EDITION | RARE – AVAILABLE

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