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Hermès Pani La Shar Pawnee 45

Pattern: Pani La Shar Pawnee
Color: Black
Size: 45cm
Material: 100% Silk
Artist: Kermit Oliver
First Issued: 1984
Condition: In fair condition. Metallic ink has faded probably during cleaning. Hermès Paris logo and copyright can only be seen from the backside shown in last photos. Rolled edges have been flattened with some fading at bottom and fabric tag is partially detached. 
Includes: Just the scarf, but will always include signature Abigail goodman gift wrap.
Note: Although faded in some areas, I love the metallic ink!

From The Hermès Spring-Summer 1984 Seasonal Scarf Booklet: An American With his friends, already in the saddle. They head to the new paradise for horses and riders: 11 East 57th St. New York City.

From The Hermès Fall-Winter 2018/19 Seasonal Scarf Booklet: This portrait pays homage to the Pawnee, a tribe from the Nebraska and Kansas plains that was forced into exile in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma at the end of the 19th century. Sumptuously dressed, Pani La Shar Pawnee holds a sculpted peace pipe featuring a galloping horse. His calm gaze and proud bearing express the great dignity of his people. Peace pipes and bison heads decorate the corners of this composition, around which run horses and their riders inspired by Karl Bodmer's notebooks. The work of this 19th-century illustrator remains a precious record of Amerindian culture. Pani La Shar Pawnee, designed in 1984, was the first scarf imagined by Kermit Oliver.

Hermès Pani La Shar Pawnee 45
Hermès Pani La Shar Pawnee 45 Sale price$500.00