Chaine d'ancre Enchaine Ring, Small
In 1937, Robert Dumas was strolling along the Normandy coast when he noticed the anchor chains of ships moored. He was inspired by this and designed the classic Chaines d'ancre anchor chain element. This element combines practicality and aesthetics, symbolizing Hermes' unique insight. In 1938, Chaine d'Ancre silver bracelet was born, and the brand expanded into a new field. Since then, anchor chains have become a source of endless inspiration, constantly being freely interpreted in various forms and materials.
Origin of Creation
In 1937, Robert Dumas was strolling along the Normandy coast when he noticed the anchor chains of ships moored. He was inspired by this and designed the classic Chaines d'ancre anchor chain element. This element combines practicality and aesthetics, symbolizing Hermes' unique insight.
In 1938, Chaine d'Ancre silver bracelet was born, and the brand expanded into a new field. Since then, anchor chains have become a source of endless inspiration, constantly being freely interpreted in various forms and materials.