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The story begins in 1938, when Robert Dumas, a member of the Hermès family, had the idea of drawing inspiration from a boat anchor chain to design a piece of jewelry. Thus was born the Chaîne d'ancre bracelet, with its natural balance and chic and sporty look. A play on shapes and volumes, its links, polished, pearled or twisted, are multiplied into necklaces, sautoirs, rings, buckles and bracelets. Signed Hermès and numbered. Noted Ag925 for silver (925°/°°). In its original case
Length: 120 cm
Weight: 97.3 grams
Original: $1,799.00
-65%$1,799.00
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Description
The story begins in 1938, when Robert Dumas, a member of the Hermès family, had the idea of drawing inspiration from a boat anchor chain to design a piece of jewelry. Thus was born the Chaîne d'ancre bracelet, with its natural balance and chic and sporty look. A play on shapes and volumes, its links, polished, pearled or twisted, are multiplied into necklaces, sautoirs, rings, buckles and bracelets. Signed Hermès and numbered. Noted Ag925 for silver (925°/°°). In its original case
Length: 120 cm
Weight: 97.3 grams





















