
Hermès Date Stamps and Year Table and Where to Locate Them
, by Jiaxin He, 4 min reading time
, by Jiaxin He, 4 min reading time
Hermès bags are coveted for their luxury, quality, and timeless style. But if you're considering buying a pre-owned Hermès piece, understanding the year your Hermès bag is manufactured could be one of the most important piece of research you need to do. As the year of production can greatly affect the price, with more recent pieces fetching a more hefty price.
Hermès employs "blind stamps" – subtle markings embossed on the leather – to indicate the year of manufacture. These stamps are often hidden inside pockets, straps, or under flaps, ensuring a clean, unblemished exterior.
Hermès uses single letters in alphabetical order to represent production years. However, to accommodate more than 26 years, the system incorporates shapes:
The date stamp is usually accompanied by another stamp – the artisan's stamp. This identifies the craftsperson who meticulously crafted your Hermès good.
Sometimes the Hermès bag can have more than one artisan stamp, if it has been worked on by more than one craftsman like being repaired at a later date.
Look under the left strap (pre-2016) or on the interior left side near the back flap (post-2016).
This crossbody bag can be a little more challenging. The stamp might be tucked discreetly on an interior panel near the base or under the front flap close to the closure.
This casual tote typically has the stamp hidden on an interior panel, often near a seam.
The stamp on this canvas tote is usually located on an interior panel near a seam, similar to the Garden Party.
This versatile bag often has the stamp on an interior panel close to a side seam, or it could be placed under the front flapnear the clasp.
The cute bucket bag can be a bit tricky. The stamp might be tucked away on a small, interior leather panel near the top closure or base.