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Hermes Hermès Birkin 35 Faubourg Tropical Embroidered Toile de Camp Blanc Swift Palladium Hardware
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Hermes Hermès Birkin 35 Faubourg Tropical Embroidered Toile de Camp Blanc Swift Palladium Hardware

$99950

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Color
Natural
Material
Swift Leather

Hermès Birkin 35 Faubourg Tropical Embroidered Toile de Camp Blanc Swift Palladium Hardware The Faubourg Tropical reimagines the world of the 24 Faubourg flagship as a jungle, composed by artists Octave Marsal and Théo de Gueltzl and executed in hand-embroidery across a Toile de Camp canvas body. Monkeys, palms, banana leaves, monstera, ferns, orchids, and vines wrap the front, back, and gussets in a layered tableau, each element outlined and shaded in colored thread with the natural linen ground visible between motifs, so the embroidery reads as drawing rather than fill. The work is produced using the Lunéville hook technique, a 19th-century French method developed for haute couture: each panel is stretched on a frame and worked from the reverse, the hook pulling thread through the canvas one stitch at a time. The composition requires over 200 hours of handwork per bag, and that embroidery capacity, not material supply, is what restricts annual output to a handful of units. Blanc Swift frames the canvas at the flap, handles, sangles, corners, and base, a clean border that contains the embroidery's density without competing with it, and Palladium hardware keeps the composition cool. The 35cm format gives the scene room to display at full panoramic scale, and the canvas construction makes the bag significantly lighter than an all-leather B35. Kept unused since purchase. Condition: 1 – Pristine Stamp: U (2022) Color: Blanc / Multicolor embroidery Leather: Toile de Camp Canvas (embroidered body) / Swift (trim) Hardware: Palladium Interior: Chèvre Includes: Full set Dimensions: 35 × 25 × 18 cm | 13.8" W × 9.8" H × 7.1" D Handle Drop: 11 cm | 4.3" Collector's Insight: The Faubourg Tropical sits in the Métiers d'Art tier of Birkin production alongside the embroidered Coromandel and Fauconnerie pieces, distinguished from printed limited editions by the manual intervention every unit requires. Collectors who track these releases treat them as the house applying couture atelier technique to its bag program, and the named-artist composition gives the edition an authorship dimension standard Birkins do not carry. Resale Insight: Métiers d'Art Birkins trade as their own category, anchored to documented labor rather than seasonal color or exotic-skin markets, which insulates pricing through cycles that move other Birkin segments. Listings surface infrequently because holders rarely sell, and condition is absolute rather than gradable: the embroidery cannot be restored if damaged, and the Blanc Swift trim records handling more readily than dark leathers, so an unused example represents the top of the edition's condition curve. Shop All Birkin Shop All Kelly Accessory Chains Authentication Guide Date Stamp Reference Sell With JaneFinds

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