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Hermès Construction
Created by Hermès jeweller Pierre Hardy in 2011, the Ghillies style is based on a traditional style of shoe from Scotland called the “ghillie brogue,” whose perforations allow the leather to dry out after the shoe has been worn outdoors. Hardy added the curved perforated trims to both Birkins and Kellies, either in the same colour as the body of the bag, or in a contrasting colour. The Ghillies detailing was available on limited edition bags only and went out of production in around 2015.
Hermès Material
One of Hermès’ most recognisable leathers, Togo is a supple, pebbled leather and features a distinctive vertical grain that is slightly raised to the touch. Although lightweight it holds its shape well and has the advantage of being resistant to scratches and can even withstand a little light rain.
Known as Gulliver until it was discontinued in 1999, this leather was reintroduced in 2005 as Swift. It has a fine grain which is soft to the touch and the ability to absorb dyes and reflect the light make it very popular. The drawback to Swift is that it is easily scratched so needs careful handling.
Hardware
Hermès Palladium hardware is made of solid brass, giving weight and durability, and then plated in precious metal. Palladium belongs to the platinum group of metals and has a brighter and whiter look than silver. More precious than gold, palladium is hard wearing and scratch-resistant.
| Bag Style | Hermès Kelly |
| Size | 35cm |
| Hermès Colour | Turquoise |
| Hermès Colour Code | T9 |
| Hermès Material | Togo | Swift |
| Hardware | Palladium |
| Dimensions | 35.0 cm x 25.0 cm x 15.0 cm |
| Stamp | R |
| Condition | Excellent |
| Receipt | Yes |
| Accessories | Dust Bag, Box, Lock, Keys, Clochette, Shoulder strap |
