Hermes
With an essential sense of luxury, Hermès was founded in 1837 as a purveyor of equestrian leather goods, and is known for what the house calls its “artisanal” craftsmanship. And while today it may be Hermès handbags that garner headlines, the house’s jewellery has an elegance that’s all its own
How we curate
Vintage houses
While creating sustainable jewellery for a greener future is vital to our vision, we’re also passionate about repurposing the exquisite pieces already available to us. That’s where The Vintage Collection comes in, combining a contemporary desire for rarity with the classic luxury of an age gone by
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STORY
- Every piece of jewellery in the vintage collection has a story to tell, passed down through generations before arriving on your doorstep – ready for a brand new chapter
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AUTHENTICITY
- Through a rigorous process of authentication carried out by our knowledgeable team and advisors, each piece is fully certified and approved by Auverture’s Stamp of Truth
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EXCLUSIVITY
- Our in-house experts are dedicated to sourcing only the most exclusive vintage fine jewellery from across the globe, working with specialist partners to discover only the best
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SUSTAINABILITY
- By repurposing pieces from the past and curating them for the contemporary world, we can minimise production and honour the power of vintage versatility
The story behind the brand
With its simple yet striking aesthetic, Hermès vintage jewellery stands out for its strong motifs. Among them are the gold studs that characterise the house’s Médor collection, which takes inspiration from an Hermès dog collar. In fact, hardware elements make an appearance in many of the maison’s designs, from the Médor studs to the stylish lock on the Hermès Kelly bracelet, to its iconic “H” motif on bangles. And the house’s watches and jewellery have a chic restraint, spotlighting gold designs that boast an elegant fluidity