Hermès Picotin 18cm Rose Sakura Clemence PHW
Hermès Picotin 18cm in Rose Sakura Clemence with Palladium hardware.
The Hermès Picotin measures 18 cm in height, with a slouchy bucket tote construction inspired by a horse’s feed bag.
Clemence leather, made from male bull calf, features a larger grain and heavier texture, resulting in a distinctive slouch. Rose Sakura, inspired by the Japanese cherry blossom, presents a delicate pastel pink hue that enhances the vibrancy of the leather.
Condition is brand new with a K stamp, receipt included, and all accessories present. Dimensions are 18 cm x 16 cm x 9 cm, colour code 3Q.
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Hermès Picotin 18cm Rose Sakura Clemence PHW
Hermès Picotin 18cm Rose Sakura Clemence PHW
Hermès Picotin 18cm in Rose Sakura Clemence with Palladium hardware.
The Hermès Picotin measures 18 cm in height, with a slouchy bucket tote construction inspired by a horse’s feed bag.
Clemence leather, made from male bull calf, features a larger grain and heavier texture, resulting in a distinctive slouch. Rose Sakura, inspired by the Japanese cherry blossom, presents a delicate pastel pink hue that enhances the vibrancy of the leather.
Condition is brand new with a K stamp, receipt included, and all accessories present. Dimensions are 18 cm x 16 cm x 9 cm, colour code 3Q.
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Hermès Picotin 18cm in Rose Sakura Clemence with Palladium hardware.
The Hermès Picotin measures 18 cm in height, with a slouchy bucket tote construction inspired by a horse’s feed bag.
Clemence leather, made from male bull calf, features a larger grain and heavier texture, resulting in a distinctive slouch. Rose Sakura, inspired by the Japanese cherry blossom, presents a delicate pastel pink hue that enhances the vibrancy of the leather.
Condition is brand new with a K stamp, receipt included, and all accessories present. Dimensions are 18 cm x 16 cm x 9 cm, colour code 3Q.


















