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Hermès Birkin 35 Bleu de Galice Togo Gold Hardware

Sale price$25,000.00 USD

Hermès Birkin 35 Bleu de Galice Togo Gold Hardware

The Hermès Birkin 35 in Bleu de Galice represents a specific era of Hermès color theory, originally introduced around the Fall/Winter 2012 collection. This shade is a deep, saturated azure that captures the intensity of the Atlantic waters off the coast of Galicia. It is distinct from other blues like Blue Jean or Blue Electrique due to its richer, slightly teal undertone. Crafted from Togo leather—the house's most popular grained calfskin known for its durability and resistance to scratching—this bag maintains the slouchy yet structured posture characteristic of the 35cm size.

The 35cm silhouette is the original size designed for Jane Birkin in 1984, valued for its capacity as a functional work or travel bag. In this configuration, the cool tones of the Bleu de Galice leather are warmed by Gold Hardware, creating a classic high-contrast look. Finding a seasonal color from the early 2010s in Pristine condition is uncommon, offering collectors the chance to own a retired hue that is no longer in regular production.

  • Condition: 1 – Pristine
  • Stamp: Inquire (Circa 2012–2014 Era)
  • Color: Bleu de Galice
  • Material: Togo Leather
  • Hardware: Gold
  • Dimensions: 35 × 25 × 18 cm | 14" W x 10.75" H x 7.5" D

JaneFinds Collector’s Insight:
Bleu de Galice is a "resting" color, meaning it is not currently part of the permanent seasonal rotation. This makes it significantly rarer than standard blues like Blue Nuit or Blue Marine. The 35cm size has seen a strong resurgence in the secondary market as trends shift back toward larger, functional bags, making this specific combination of a rare color and the "original" size increasingly desirable.

JaneFinds Market Insight:
While smaller Birkins (25cm) often command the highest price per square inch, the 35cm market is driven by scarcity of condition. Finding a work-appropriate 35cm Birkin in a unique color like Bleu de Galice—rather than the usual Black or Gold—in pristine condition is difficult. These pieces tend to hold stable value as practical investment assets.


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📅 Hermès Date Stamp Reference
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📐 Hermès Size Guide