Hermès’ Cheval d’Orient Collection: A Tribute to Equestrian Elegance and Silk Road Splendor
- Nov 25, 2025
- 2 min read

The Cheval d’Orient collection by Hermès is a breathtaking celebration of artistry, heritage, and opulence. Inspired by the rich imagery of 15th- and 16th-century Persian miniatures, each porcelain piece captures the poetic grandeur of the Silk Road while honoring Hermès’ enduring equestrian spirit. Handcrafted in France, the collection features intricate, hand-applied gold detailing and masterful screen prints that evoke motion, color, and grace.

The Cheval d’Orient cup N°2 by Hermès — a refined mini porcelain tea cup adorned with hand-applied gold-thread detailing and a luminous, hand-painted gold interior. Inspired by 15th- and 16th-century Persian miniatures, it embodies Hermès’ equestrian heritage and the opulent spirit of the Silk Road. Priced at $640, sold in sets of two — a graceful union of artistry and timeless sophistication.

The Cheval d’Orient tea cup and saucer n°5 by Hermès — a porcelain masterpiece adorned with 24-carat gold detailing and hand-applied screen prints. Inspired by 15th- and 16th-century Persian miniatures, the design celebrates Hermès’ equestrian heritage and the opulent spirit of the Silk Road. Priced at $620, sold in sets of two.

The Cheval d’Orient soy dish by Hermès — crafted in fine porcelain and hand-finished with gold-thread detailing. Drawing inspiration from 15th- and 16th-century Persian miniatures, the design reflects Hermès’ equestrian heritage and the opulent artistry of the Silk Road. Priced at $215, sold in sets of two.

The Cheval d’Orient rice bowl by Hermès — an exquisite porcelain piece adorned with hand-applied, gold-thread detailing. Inspired by 15th- and 16th-century Persian miniatures, it celebrates Hermès’ equestrian legacy and the refined beauty of the Silk Road. Priced at $350, a true fusion of artistry and tradition.

The Cheval d’Orient soup plate by Hermès — a refined porcelain piece that revisits the classic shapes of Western tableware. Adorned with a magnificent palette of 29 meticulously applied colors, the design draws inspiration from 15th- and 16th-century Persian miniatures, celebrating Hermès’ equestrian heritage and the convivial spirit of the Silk Road. Priced at $425, sold in sets of two—a testament to technical ingenuity and timeless artistry.

The Cheval d’Orient round platter N°1 by Hermès — a magnificent large porcelain piece embellished with hand-applied, gold-thread detailing. Inspired by 15th- and 16th-century Persian miniatures, it honors Hermès’ equestrian heritage and the opulent spirit of the Silk Road. Priced at $2,550, it is a striking blend of craftsmanship, color, and timeless elegance.

The Cheval d’Orient tray by Hermès — a delicate small porcelain piece adorned with hand-applied, gold-thread detailing. Inspired by 15th- and 16th-century Persian miniatures, it reflects Hermès’ equestrian heritage and the radiant elegance of the Silk Road. Designed by Nathalie Rolland-Huckel and crafted in France, this $700 treasure embodies refined artistry in a compact form — L 6.3” × W 4.7”.
Exquisite and timeless, Cheval d’Orient transforms the art of dining into a journey through history, refinement, and imagination. More hermes.com/us/en

