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HERMÈS Pair of ‘Chaîne d’Ancre’ cufflinks in gold-plated 800…
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HERMÈS Pair of ‘Chaîne d’Ancre’ cufflinks in gold-plated 800…
See original version (French)
Estimate €400 - €800
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Description
HERMÈS
Pair of ‘Chaîne d’Ancre’ cufflinks in gold-plated 800 silver
Period: Second half of the 20th century
Materials: Gold-plated 800 silver
Colours: Gold
Dimensions: Approx. 2 × 1.2 cm each
Condition: Good condition
A pair of Hermès cufflinks in gold-plated 800 silver, featuring the famous ‘Chaîne d’Ancre’ motif, created in 1938 by Robert Dumas and which has become one of the house’s most recognisable emblems. Their sleek design, inspired by the links of nautical chains, perfectly embodies the understated and timeless elegance that characterises the Hermès world. Both refined and easy to wear, these accessories bear witness to the Parisian house’s expertise in the field of fine everyday objects. A classic piece highly sought after by Hermès collectors.
Pair of 'Chaîne d’Ancre' gilt 800 silver cufflinks
Period: Second half of the 20th century
Materials: Gilt 800 silver
Colours: Gold
Dimensions: Approx. 2 × 1.2 cm each
Condition: Good overall condition
A pair of Hermès gilt 800 silver cufflinks featuring the iconic ‘Chaîne d’Ancre’ motif, originally created in 1938 by Robert Dumas and since recognised as one of the house’s most enduring symbols. Inspired by the links of maritime anchor chains, the design combines elegant simplicity with timeless sophistication. Both refined and versatile, these cufflinks reflect Hermès’ renowned craftsmanship and attention to detail in luxury accessories. A classic and highly desirable piece for collectors and admirers of the French fashion house.
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