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Hermès Birkin 35 Mykonos Matte Alligator Palladium Hardware

Sale price$139,874.00 CAD

Hermès Birkin 35 Mykonos Matte Alligator Palladium Hardware

The Hermès Birkin 35 in Mykonos Matte Alligator is a striking example of the maison's ability to translate specific geographical inspirations into color. Mykonos is a vivid, cerulean blue designed to evoke the Aegean Sea and the distinctive architecture of the Greek island for which it is named. The color is rendered here in Matte Alligator, a finish that absorbs light rather than reflecting it, giving the hue a soft, velvety depth. The skin is characterized by the square, symmetrical scales of the Alligator Mississippiensis species.

At 35cm, this bag represents the original proportions of the Birkin as designed for Jane Birkin in 1984. It offers substantial capacity for daily use or travel, distinguishing it from the smaller 25cm and 30cm sizes. Accented with Palladium hardware, the cool silver tones complement the bright blue leather, creating a fresh, monochromatic aesthetic. This 2017 example (Stamp A) remains in pristine condition with protective plastic intact on the hardware.

Condition: 1 – Pristine (New with plastic)
Stamp: 2017, Stamp A
Model: Birkin 35
Color: Mykonos (Blue)
Material: Matte Alligator
Hardware: Palladium
Dimensions: 35 × 25 × 18 cm | 13.8" W × 9.8" H × 7" D
Includes: Raincoat, Dust Bag, Clochette, Lock, Key, Box

JaneFinds Collector's Insight:
Mykonos is considered one of the definitive "Holiday" blues in the Hermès library. Finding it in Matte Alligator is significant because the matte finish is more difficult to produce than shiny; the skin must be flawlessly free of defects as there is no glazing to hide imperfections. A Birkin 35 in this configuration is a "Trophy" bag that prioritizes presence and color saturation.

JaneFinds Market Insight:
While the market has shifted towards smaller bags, the Birkin 35 in exotic skins retains a specific value proposition for collectors who use their bags. It serves as a functional asset rather than purely a decorative one. Blue exotics, particularly in bright shades like Mykonos or Bleu Electrique, consistently perform well in the secondary market due to their universal appeal and wearability across seasons.


👜 JaneFinds Condition Guide
📅 Hermès Date Stamp Reference
⛓️ Accessory Chains
📐 Hermès Size Guide