Cliquetis Vintage Silk Scarf Tender Teddy Bear
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Vintage finds exclusively ours. Our vintage Hermes scarf animal menagerie is sustainably sourced, locally made with a history and story to be told.
Reimagined from the world’s finest collection of vintage Hermes scarves, our stuffed animal is the perfect gift or decorative accent.
Traditionally a symbol of comfort and protection, the teddy bear evokes feelings of safety, nurturing, and unconditional love. Its gentle presence recalls the innocence of childhood, but it also speaks to universal human needs: the desire to be seen, held, and understood. In times of joy, it becomes a celebratory token; in times of sorrow, a quiet source of solace.
Symbolizing loyalty, emotional healing, and enduring affection, the teddy bear is often associated with inner strength hidden beneath a soft exterior—much like the human spirit. As a collectible, it carries not just artistic value but emotional depth, representing the threads of memory, connection, and compassion that weave us together. Each bear tells a story—not only of who gifted it or received it, but of the love, comfort, and hope it continues to represent through the years.
One-of-a-kind handcrafted from assorted Hermes silk scarves, each piece is unique handmade in a family owned workshop in South Carolina.
This is not a toy and is intended for adult collectors.
7 1/2"H x 7"W
Julie Abadie for Hermes
1972
The Hermès Cliquetis scarf was designed by Julie Abadie and first released in 1972. The Cliquetis design, which translates to "clatter" or "cliquetis" in French, is inspired by antique pieces from the collection of Emile Hermès.
The scarf's design features a fan-shaped composition depicting objects related to cavalry and hunting. These elements, such as hunting knives engraved with symbols (like horns, anchors, suns, or shells), snap hooks decorated with cords and tassels used to hang these knives from cavalrymen's belts, and a sabretache (a flat leather bag also attached to belts for carrying essential items), create a dynamic visual narrative.
The name "Cliquetis" evokes the sounds of swords and sabers clattering together as envisioned by the designer, Madame Abadie, in her design.
The Cliquetis scarf has been reissued over the years in various colorways, solidifying its status as a recognized Hermès classic.
Traditionally a symbol of comfort and protection, the teddy bear evokes feelings of safety, nurturing, and unconditional love. Its gentle presence recalls the innocence of childhood, but it also speaks to universal human needs: the desire to be seen, held, and understood. In times of joy, it becomes a celebratory token; in times of sorrow, a quiet source of solace.
Symbolizing loyalty, emotional healing, and enduring affection, the teddy bear is often associated with inner strength hidden beneath a soft exterior—much like the human spirit. As a collectible, it carries not just artistic value but emotional depth, representing the threads of memory, connection, and compassion that weave us together. Each bear tells a story—not only of who gifted it or received it, but of the love, comfort, and hope it continues to represent through the years.
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Tan, gold, and brown on Ivory Background
Vintage Hermès Poste et Cavalerie silk scarf paired with pink ikat velvet cloth handmade into a one of a kind animal. Non-Allergenic polyfill stuffing. For decorative use only.
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