Hermes Hermès Birkin 30 "Gris Cendre" Himalaya Niloticus Crocodile 18K White Gold & Diamond Hardware
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Hermès Birkin 30 "Gris Cendre" Himalaya Niloticus Crocodile 18K White Gold & Diamond Hardware The Hermès Birkin 30 "Gris Cendre" Himalaya is an ultra-rare variation of the legendary Himalayan marque. Unlike the standard "White" Himalaya which transitions to a pearlescent center, the Gris Cendre (Ash Grey) features a moodier, storm-cloud gradient. The center panel is a cool, pale slate that darkens into deep charcoal edges. This darker, smokier palette makes it distinct from the classic snow-capped aesthetic, offering a stealthier and arguably more sophisticated visual profile. The bag is crafted from Matte Niloticus Crocodile, but its defining feature is the High Jewelry Hardware. The plaques, touret, and padlock are cast in solid 18K White Gold and hand-set with 205 brilliant-cut diamonds, totaling approximately 8.2 carats. Produced in 2010 (Square N stamp) and lined in contrasting Fauve Chèvre leather, this piece represents the pinnacle of the brand's technical capabilities, merging rare leather marquetry with haute joaillerie. Condition: 2 – ExcellentStamp: 2010, Square NModel: Birkin 30Color: Gris Cendre (Ash) HimalayaMaterial: Matte Niloticus CrocodileHardware: 18K White Gold & Diamonds (~8.2 ct)Dimensions: 30 × 22 × 16 cm | 11.8" W × 8.6" H × 6.3" D JaneFinds Collector's Insight:While the White Himalaya is the most famous handbag in the world, the Gris Cendre variation is statistically rarer. It appears on the secondary market with far less frequency, making it a "Grail within a Grail" for completionist collectors. The combination of the dark ash gradient with the icy brilliance of diamond-pave hardware creates a monochromatic masterpiece that is unique to this specific era of production. JaneFinds Market Insight:Diamond-set Himalayan Birkins are considered "Index Assets" in the luxury market, comparable to blue-chip art. Their value is derived not just from the brand equity, but from the intrinsic value of the precious materials and the extreme scarcity of the manufacturing process. The Gris Cendre variation historically commands aggressive interest at auction due to its scarcity relative to the White Himalaya. 👜 JaneFinds Condition Guide📅 Hermès Date Stamp Reference⛓️ Accessory Chains📐 Hermès Size Guide
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