Hermès AT THE DRU Multiple colors
Superb square Hermès titled "Au Plus Dru"
Designed by Vladimir Rybaltchenko in 1998.
In the literal sense of the term, the adjective "dru" comes from the language of falconry. It says birds when they are old enough to leave the nest. Strong enough, fairly agile; in a word, "Gaillard". It was a popular term very used in Paris to mean brave, brave, or even "awake".
Used by some French writers, the term dru still makes sense. He wants to quote a friend, companion, while in Alexander's poem, the word dru expresses "a companion of war".
It's also a gardening term for what's thick, dense, bushy ...
By the same, the adverb phrase "the most dru" means a situation of high intensity, warm and full of bravery that is palpable with this square on which under these hunting knives and bayonets, the golden rain of autumn leaves exhorts synergy.
Completed, our "world of herbal tea"! We are in nature, in large spaces, ready to surpass ourselves.
It is surrounded by a bright brown margin / land of Siena that the graphics of autumn leaves will meet on a background of green undergrowth, as well as all kinds of silver and brown for the fabulous richly decorated swords. A wonder in excellent condition, composition tag is removed, but will be delivered in its famous orange box.
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