A variation of the Hermès scarf `Les Auriges` first edited in 1954 by `Hugo Grygkar`
Source of the picture: Philocale

Les Auriges

Scarves 90 / classic

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Designed by Hugo Grygkar

First edition in 1954

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The image depicts a beautiful representation inspired by ancient Greek art, featuring auriges, or charioteers. These figures are depicted in vibrant colors, wearing light garments typical of their role as the skilled drivers of horse-drawn chariots. The scene shows two pairs of charioteers standing proudly beside their horses, symbolizing the strength and grace associated with the ancient sport of chariot racing. The intricate design captures the essence of the heroic and athletic spirit that characterized the role of charioteers in ancient Greece. Each detail evokes a sense of historical richness and artistic mastery, bringing to life a tradition that was celebrated in the ancient world.


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