The necklace I made specifically for the Hermès Carré Les Artisans d'Hermès . The idea was inspired by "blown off the roof" painting techniques from the Heian period Japan. I imagined cherry blossoms, bamboo and a koi fish pond located outside the artisans' windows.
Akira Yamaguchi designed Les Artisans d’Hermès for the Hermès Spring/Summer 2020. As described in the Hermès booklet, Akira Yamaguchi is an artist from Tokyo who is inspired by traditional pictorial forms, which he interprets in a personal and innovative way. Invited to France by Pierre-Alexis Dumas, he discovered the different facets of Hermès. This composition is a meeting of Japanese culture and Lyon silk know-how and pays tribute to the artisans. The centre of the design is two samurai: a woman riding a horse motorcycle and a man holding its reins. This modern chimaera is surrounded by scenes depicting the Faubourg Saint-Honoré store in Paris and the silk, leather, and saddlery workshops.
I was peeking through the clouds above the Faubourg Saint-Honoré store in Paris from aerial view. Inspired by the scene from the Hermès Carré Les Artisans d'Hermès, I created the beads with the iconic Heian style clouds motif.
Cherry blossoms swirl through the air, the silky petals falling in the pond as the living jewel - a koi fish is swimming in the pond.
Next to the monkey, there is a bamboo branch. Bamboo is a symbol of prosperity, purity, and innocence in Japan.
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