Hermes Thalassa Shawl 140: A Tribute to the Spirit of the Sea

The Thalassa Shawl 140 by Hermès is an exquisite expression of oceanic elegance and mythical beauty, woven in a delicate blend of silk and cashmere. Inspired by Thalassa, the primordial Greek goddess of the sea, this luxurious shawl is a poetic ode to the deep, untamed mystery of the ocean.

Rendered in rich, vivid tones with intricate marine motifs, the design evokes the fluidity of waves and the abundance of aquatic life, paying homage to the power and serenity of the sea. At 140 cm, its generous size allows for versatile styling—gracefully draped over the shoulders, wrapped as a statement scarf, or styled as a resort-ready pareo.

Soft to the touch yet visually striking, the Thalassa Shawl is more than an accessory—it's a work of wearable art, perfect for coastal escapes, yachting afternoons, or elegant evenings under the stars.

For those who find freedom in the sea and beauty in the details.

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