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Hermès Birkin 25 Rose Shocking Matte Alligator Palladium Hardware
Hermès Birkin 25 Rose Shocking Matte Alligator Palladium Hardware
Rose Shocking is a vivid, high-saturation hot pink with no mauve or coral pull, brighter than Rose Pourpre and warmer than Fuchsia. The name derives from Elsa Schiaparelli's 1937 "Shocking Pink," a reference that informs the colour's visual register: electric rather than soft, confrontational rather than decorative. On matte alligator the pigment absorbs into the scale surface with a depth shiny finishes cannot produce, trading reflective brilliance for tonal complexity: deeper pink pooling into the channels between scales, lighter variation catching on the raised centers.
Alligator and crocodile are commonly separated by scale shape or by the umbilical scar, and neither test holds: both species yield square belly tiles depending on the cut, and both carry an umbilical mark. The dependable marker is the sensory pore, a small opening at the centre of each crocodile scale that alligator body scales do not have. The matte finish is achieved by omitting the agate stone buffing that creates shiny exotic surfaces, producing a warmer, more tactile skin that proves more forgiving of handling marks than shiny finishes, which show micro-scratches readily.
Condition: 1 – Pristine
Stamp: Y (2020)
Color: Rose Shocking
Material: Matte Alligator
Hardware: Palladium
Includes: Full Set
Dimensions: 25 × 20 × 13 cm | 9.8" × 7.9" × 5.1" · Handle Drop: 7 cm | 2.75"
Collector's Insight: Rose Shocking on matte alligator at 25 cm is a convergence of three independently constrained variables. Rose Shocking runs in short seasonal windows rather than as a standing palette colour, and Hermès rests colours rather than formally retiring them, so its absence from recent seasons is a supply condition rather than a permanent one. Matte alligator allocation is separate from regular leather allocation and requires established exotic client history. The 25 receives the tightest allocation within the exotic range. Pink exotic Birkins also tend to be bought and held rather than traded actively, which thins secondary supply further.
Resale Insight: Matte alligator Birkin 25s in saturated pinks sit at the top of the exotic Birkin hierarchy in this size. Rose Shocking draws consistent interest from collectors tracking Hermès pink production because it occupies a specific intensity position that Bubblegum, Rose Confetti and Rose Extreme do not replicate. Pristine condition on a 2020 matte exotic indicates storage rather than use, the expected pattern at this tier, and the matte finish's forgiveness of surface marks means a well-stored piece typically presents better than an equivalent Niloticus or Porosus.
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