Birkin 30 – Vert Chartreuse « Bandana »Yarn Embroidery by Jay Ahr
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Hermès Birkin 30 – Vert Chartreuse
Yarn Embroidery by Jay Ahr
Model: Birkin
Size: 30cm
Condition: Pristine
Provenance: Paris, France
Composition: Yarn embroidery & leather
Hardware: Palladium plated
Other: Detachable clochette with two
encased keys and padlock
Bespoke Silk twilly
Jay Ahr’s passion for textiles continues with the intricately embroidered Bandana series. From the Sanskrit word for ‘a bond’, the bandana is inspired by the colourful Indian kerchiefs. However, the bandana stands as a symbol of identity and multi-culturalism, truly personal to each group it represents. Whether it is gangs in LA, Cowboys in the Midwest, Banditos in Mexico or Lycée students in Paris, it has been adopted, translated and imprinted with new meaning by many diverse communities with the passing of time. This bag is a vintage Hermès Birkin 30 in Vert Chartreuse, first produced in 2005. The fine grained lightweight Togo leather gives a soft supple finish for a relaxed contour. Featuring round top handles and a fold-over top with twist-lock closure. Detailed with palladium plated hardware it comes with a detachable clochette with two encased keys and a padlock.
The Bandana collection is paired with Jay Ahr’s tongue-in-cheek twist on the Hermès Twilly, in a matching bandana pattern.
The paisley, which makes up the classical bandana pattern, is an adaptation of the boteh, a two thousand year old Zoroastrian symbol of life representing the Cyprus tree that was often used in Kashmiri shawls. Highly prized in 18th Century Europe, local producers started to create cheaper alternatives, specifically in the Scottish town of Paisley.
Before long the shawls made their way to America where symmetrical pattern and square cut format began to be used for political statements leading to the modern day status of the bandana as more than a simple fashion accessory.
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