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Hermès Birkin 30 Rose Indiennes Shiny Porosus Crocodile Palladium Hardware

Sale price$85,000.00 USD

Hermès Birkin 30 Rose Indiennes Shiny Porosus Crocodile Palladium Hardware

This Hermès Birkin 30 is a true "Black Swan" event in the world of luxury collecting. It is rendered in Rose Indiennes, a color widely regarded by historians and top-tier collectors as the rarest pink Hermès has ever produced. Unlike the brighter Rose Scheherazade or the warm Rose Dragee, Rose Indiennes is a pale, ethereal pink that possesses a unique fragility and softness, devoid of any purple or orange undertones. It is crafted here in Shiny Porosus Crocodile—identified by the caret (^) symbol—which is the brand's most precious exotic skin. The "Lisse" finish amplifies the delicate pigment, giving the bag a porcelain-like luminosity.

The interior is lined in matching Chèvre leather, a detail often found in special exotic orders of this era. Accented with cool Palladium hardware, the aesthetic is icy and impeccably refined. Produced in 2010 (Stamp N Square), this bag has been preserved in pristine condition with plastic remaining on the main hardware, a miraculous find for a piece of this vintage. It is an artifact of Hermès history that represents the zenith of the "Pink" category.

Condition: 1 – Pristine (Plastic on Hardware, Not on Feet)
Stamp: 2010, N□
Model: Birkin 30
Color: Rose Indiennes
Material: Shiny Porosus Crocodile
Hardware: Palladium
Dimensions: 30 × 22 × 16 cm | 12" W × 8.5" H × 6" D

JaneFinds Collector's Insight:
Rose Indiennes is a "Ghost" color; it appears so infrequently that many newer collectors have never seen it in person. It is often cited as the spiritual ancestor to Rose Sakura but is significantly scarcer. To find this hue in Porosus Crocodile (the King of Exotics) on a Birkin 30 is an acquisition opportunity that may not repeat for years. It is a cornerstone piece for a world-class exotic collection.

JaneFinds Market Insight:
Pink Porosus Birkins are the highest-performing assets in the exotic handbag market. Within that tier, "Pale Pinks" like Rose Indiennes command a premium over saturated pinks due to the technical difficulty of dyeing exotic skins such light shades without imperfections. This bag sits at the very top of the investment pyramid, combining the rarest color with the most valuable skin.


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