An anchor with an "H" for "HERMÈS" and a shell. This season's key chains are based on the motif of the sea.
Hermès has a strong image of harnesses, and while this is true, its beach collection is not to be underestimated.
The best example is the "Chêne d'Angkle," a silver jewelry piece created in 1938 by Robert Dumas, the third generation of the Maison, using an anchor chain as a motif. The chain, which is based on the technique of harness chainmaking, has a reputation for never getting entangled.
In addition to the beauty of the shapes (the delicacy of "Sea" with its shell motif will make you fall in love with it), what cannot be overlooked is the choice of the appropriate material for each piece. The aforementioned "Sea" is made of palladium plated, "Cargo" with an anchor motif, and "H", a money clip with a classic "H" motif, are made of stainless steel, all of which are the best match for each other.
The key chain named "Sea" is designed in the motif of a shell. ¥46,000+TAX
Key chain with a ship's anchor motif and the letter "H" subtly decorated. ¥45,000+TAX
This money clip is shaped like the letter "H", the first letter of the name Hermes. The affordable price is also a key point. ¥23,000+TAX
Photo_Hiroyuki Takashima
Text_Kei Takegawa