The necklace shape: founding object of Hermès in 1837
The necklace shape: founding object of Hermès in 1837
In the Emile Hermès Museum in Paris, Ménehould DU CHATELLE, curator of the Emile Hermès Museum in Paris, presents a necklace shape, an object that comes from Hermès' first workshop dating from 1837. She explains the use that was made of this tool which was used to form a harness to the exact measurements of a horse. It also describes the hardware, with the metal parts of the object. According to Ménehould DU CHATELLE, this necklace shape is a founding object of the Hermès company, which is still used today by the designers of the Hermès house for jewellery, watches or bag clasps.
Producteur: France 3 Rennes - Director : Desprez, Laurent - Photo Journalist : Soquet, Patrick
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The Magazine Of The Horse - Producteur: France 3 Rennes
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Credits:Director : Desprez, Laurent-Photo Journalist : Soquet, Patrick