Ex-Libris Marble Silk embroidered scarf 90
Scarf in silk twill with hand-rolled edges and hand-embroidered with crystals (100% silk).
This colorful Ex-Libris is the result of when our traditional printing know-how and hand-embroidery techniques meet.
The Hermès scarf is an infinite source of creativity and storytelling that constantly evolves thanks to the new designs and color combinations offered each season. The outlines of the marble print are hand-embroidered with white opaline crystals.
Made in India
Designed by Hugo Grygkar
Dimensions: 88.5 x 88.5 cm | As this scarf is hand-rolled, the dimensions indicated may vary.




The story behind
Based on the Ex-Libris scarf design
Originally, the Latin words ex libris were applied to books in libraries followed by their owner's name. By extension, the term became synonymous with the vignette on which names and symbols of belonging were engraved. At the center of this scarf designed by Hugo Grygkar in 1946, the Maison's Ex-Libris combines the caduceus of the god Hermes and the waiting groom inspired by Alfred de Dreux's design. This emblem is elegantly surrounded by carriages without their horses in a subtle tribute to the saddle- and harness-maker and the origins of the Maison.