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Since the Hermès brand’s humble beginnings as a family-owned saddle company, it has been known to the world as the premiere place from whom to buy luxury hardware. In 180 years, their definition of “hardware” went through several evolutions: from saddles, they shifted over to zippered leather products, then turned their attention to the chic accessories they are famous for today.

From their iconic leather goods to their vibrant enameled jewelry, each piece is beautifully made and always on trend. If you are looking for a statement piece or the perfect addition to your collection, then look no further. We have compiled a list of our best-selling Hermès pieces to help you decide which pieces will fit best with your wardrobe this season.

1. Hermès Enamel Bangles
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Like the iconic Hermès scarves, the enamel bangles come in several colors and patterns that change each season. As the name suggests, each bracelet is produced with printed enamel patterns housed in gold- or silver-toned plated metals. They are also available in four different widths: the narrow size is 0.5″ wide, the wide size is 1″ wide, the extra wide size is 1.5″ wide and the mega size is 2″ wide. You can combine bracelets of varying widths and colors to create texture or coordinate them based on pattern or width for unity.

2. Hermès H Bracelets
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Hermès H bracelets are harder to get a hold of than the enamel bangles because they are sold in more limited supply, which makes them all the more desirable. Like the bangles, they are available in the same four widths and come in a variety of color and metal combinations. These bracelets are made with solid-colored enamel housed in plated metals, which are available in gold, silver, and rose gold tones. If you are shopping for a jewelry enthusiast, the narrow width is a bestseller amongst shoppers, but any of the H bracelet’s different styles and widths would be a great addition to a connoisseur’s collection.

3. Hermès Kelly Bracelets
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Hermès’s Kelly collection, which includes a line of bags and a line of wraparound bracelets, was popularized by Grace Kelly, Princess of Monaco. The bags and bracelets have the same simple fastener: long strips of leather with plated metal ends are joined by a twisting circular piece that locks the product in place. The plated metal is available in gold. silver, and rose gold tones that complement the different shades of dyed calfskin leather stamped with the signature Hermès logo.

4. Hermès Chaine d’Ancre Bracelets
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Hermès’s Chaine d’Ancre bracelet is easily one of the brand’s most recognizable models. Its chic, simple design is attributed to Robert Dumas, who inherited the brand from his father-in-law, Émile-Maurice, the last full-blooded Hermès at the helm of the company. Dumas debuted the Chaine d’Ancre bracelet in 1938 after he was inspired by an anchor chain he saw on a seaside visit. The design has also been translated into the brand’s other products like necklaces and scarves. The original toggle bracelet comes in solid sterling silver and 18K yellow gold, but sleeker, more modern iterations of the design are also available in solid 18K rose gold.

5. Hermès Padlock Bracelets and Rings
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Like the Chaine d’Ancre, Hermès padlock bracelets are designed with such universal attractiveness that they appear as a motif found throughout all divisions of Hermès design. The padlock design actually first appeared on luggage and handbags, but the bracelets and rings are some of the most popular iterations of the design. Hermès padlock bracelets are some of the most diverse among the brand’s jewelry collections: they are available as gold- or silver-toned plated metal cuffs with either printed enamel detailing or leather detailing.  The design has also been translated into a chic watch and into rings made of solid white gold, yellow gold, and sterling silver.