Hermes Hermès Birkin 25 Étrusque Shiny Niloticus Crocodile Gold Hardware
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- Color
- Etrusque
- Material
- Niloticus Crocodile Skin
Hermès Birkin 25 Étrusque Shiny Niloticus Crocodile Gold Hardware Birkin 25 in Étrusque Shiny Niloticus Crocodile with Gold hardware. Étrusque is a warm terracotta brown with strong orange undertones, deeper than Gold, warmer than Fauve, more saturated than Barenia's natural tone. It is a color that references fired earth and Mediterranean clay. On shiny Niloticus the pigment develops tonal variation across the polished scale surface: near-mahogany settling into the channels between tiles, translucent amber warmth catching on the raised centers. The high-gloss finish amplifies this variation, turning each scale into a miniature color lens that shifts with the angle of light. Niloticus Crocodile is distinguished from Porosus by its rounder, less uniform scale pattern with natural variation in tile size. The shiny (Lisse) finish is achieved through agate stone buffing. Gold hardware reinforces the warm register of the leather, reading as tonal rather than contrasting. At 25 cm the scale pattern is compressed into the Birkin's smallest standard proportion, which means fewer tiles cover each panel and the individual scale character is more visible than on a 30 or 35. Interior is lined in matching Chèvre. Condition: 2 – ExcellentStamp: R □ (2014)Color: ÉtrusqueLeather: Shiny Niloticus CrocodileHardware: GoldDimensions: 25 x 20 x 13 cm | 9.8" x 7.9" x 5.1"Handle Drop: 7 cm | 2.75"Includes: Full set, CITES Collector's Insight: Étrusque was a seasonal color that appeared in limited production runs and has not been part of the standard Hermès palette for several years. Its application to shiny Niloticus Crocodile at 25 cm represents a narrow intersection of variables: a discontinued warm terracotta on the most sought-after exotic skin in the most compact standard Birkin format. Shiny crocodile in warm earth tones occupies a different collector lane than the jewel-tone exotics (Bleu Roi, Vert Émeraude) that dominate auction headlines. These pieces appeal to collectors who want the material prestige of shiny crocodile with a neutral warmth that functions across a broader range of use. R □ places this at 2014, during the final year of the square stamp era. Resale Insight: Shiny Niloticus Birkin 25s trade at the top of the exotic Birkin hierarchy in this size. Étrusque adds color rarity on top of format scarcity. Warm-toned shiny crocodile Birkins appear less frequently on the secondary market than Noir, Graphite, or the saturated jewel tones, giving them a differentiation advantage. Excellent condition on an 11-year-old shiny crocodile piece indicates careful storage, as the glazed surface records handling marks more readily than matte finishes. Original receipt strengthens provenance. 👜 JaneFinds Condition Guide📅 Hermès Date Stamp Reference⛓️ Accessory Chains📐 Hermès Size Guide📦 Sell With JaneFinds
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| Mar 1, 2026 | $69,500 | — |
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