Saddle Stitching
Authentic Hermès craftsmanship often exhibits highly consistent hand saddle stitching. Stitch angle, spacing, tension, and corner execution are frequently reviewed.
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Learn common authenticity indicators found on Hermès Birkin, Kelly, Constance, Evelyne, Lindy, Picotin, Garden Party, Herbag, and other Hermès leather goods.
AUTHENTICATION GUIDE
Authentic Hermès craftsmanship often exhibits highly consistent hand saddle stitching. Stitch angle, spacing, tension, and corner execution are frequently reviewed.
Date stamps, artisan marks, and production identifiers are commonly examined for placement, execution quality, and production-era consistency.
Togo, Clemence, Epsom, Swift, Box Calf, and Chevre each display unique grain, texture, firmness, and aging characteristics.
Engravings, plaques, tourets, pontets, zipper components, and hardware finishing are reviewed for consistency.
Shape, proportions, symmetry, handle geometry, flap alignment, and overall construction are evaluated together.
Typography, spacing, depth, alignment, and stamping consistency are important review areas.
IMPORTANT
Many counterfeit Hermès bags can imitate blind stamps, hardware engravings, serial indicators, packaging, receipts, and accessories. Professional authentication typically requires reviewing the complete item rather than relying on a single feature.
No. Blind stamps should be reviewed together with leather, stitching, hardware, and construction details.
Yes. Material alone should never be considered proof of authenticity.
Yes. Modern replicas can reproduce many hardware details, making complete item review important.
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