Hermes Hermès Birkin 25 Mykonos Niloticus Lizard Palladium Hardware
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Hermès Birkin 25 Mykonos Niloticus Lizard Palladium Hardware Mykonos is the saturated Mediterranean blue Hermès produces in deliberately limited runs, named after the Greek island and reading as a deeply saturated cobalt-azure that sits between Bleu Électrique's vivid intensity and Bleu Saphir's deeper navy register. The color carries warm undertones at scale-edge transitions that distinguish it from cooler blues in the Hermès palette. On Niloticus Lizard (Varanus niloticus, the Nile monitor) the scale grid reads as the tightest and most uniform of any reptile in the Hermès atelier, with tile geometry an order of magnitude finer than alligator or crocodile, and the agate-buffed surface produces a glossy depth that maximizes pigment saturation. Niloticus is among the most allocation-restricted exotics in the Hermès system because each lizard skin yields a fraction of the surface area produced by crocodilian alternatives, and the smaller scale grid demands more careful pattern-matching across body and flap. Birkin 25 in lizard is a triple-narrow specification: smallest Birkin format, lizard skin, saturated color allocation. Pieces in this exact configuration surface only intermittently across multi-year cycles. Condition: 1 – Pristine Stamp: Inquire Color: Mykonos Leather: Niloticus Lizard Hardware: Palladium Includes: Full set, original CITES Dimensions: 25 x 20 x 13 cm | 9.8" x 7.9" x 5.1" Handle Drop: 9 cm | 3.5" Collector's Insight: Niloticus Lizard allocation through the Hermès system is among the most restrictive in the house, with annual production capped by raw material yield rather than atelier capacity. Mykonos pulls particularly limited allocation in lizard, since saturated blues in this color register are produced selectively across exotic catalogs. Birkin 25 in lizard sits at the apex of small-format exotic Birkin production, with the configuration drawing the most established collectors in the exotic tier. Resale Insight: Lizard Birkins occupy a specific tier of the exotic market: secondary supply tracks well below buyer interest because raw material constraints prevent volume production at any allocation level. Mykonos in lizard is a buyer-pulling combination that brings active demand from collectors building saturated-color exotic subsections. Original Hermès CITES eliminates cross-border documentation friction and removes the gray-market discount that affects undocumented exotic resale. 👜 Shop All Birkin 🎒 Shop All Kelly ⛓️ Accessory Chains 🪪 Authentication Guide 📅 Date Stamp Reference 📦 Sell With JaneFinds
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| Jul 2, 2026 | $85,000 | — |
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