How To Put The Lock On Hermes Bag
Unlocking the secrets of securing your beloved Hermes bag, a treasure worth protecting, seems akin to finding the hidden depths of a mythical labyrinth. Hermes bags, revered for their unparalleled craftsmanship and timeless allure, deserve nothing but the utmost security. Nestled within their supple, luxurious confines lie our essentials, our valuables, and an undeniable part of our own personal narrative. As the guardians of our cherished companions, it is imperative to learn the art of securing our Hermes bags with a formidable lock, serving as both a practical deterrent and a symbol of unyielding devotion to our prized possessions. In this guide, we dive headfirst into the enchanting world of locks, empowering you with the knowledge and finesse required to elegantly safeguard your cherished Hermes bag. Enter this realm of ingenuity as we unravel the secrets to preserving your bag’s untouchable allure, while embracing the artistry that becomes intertwined with your everyday life.
Gaining knowledge about the hardware of your Birkin or Kelly bag not only allows you to appreciate the exquisite craftsmanship that has gone in to making the icon, but also helps you spot a fake when making your first (or tenth!) purchase. Our guide below tells you everything you need to know about the hardware on the finest bags ever crafted.
Metallic Hardware
The metallic hardware on Birkin and Kelly bags generally feature one of two finishes – gold plated or palladium finish. However, there are also rare finishes applied to custom bags and unique designs including 24K plated gold, silver palladium, ruthenium, burnished, and guilloche (diamond cut pattern HW palladium). The high quality of these metals resist tarnishing and corrosion, helping the bag maintain its perfect appearance for as long as possible.
The studs on the bag are designed to protect the soft and supple leather from damaging when the bag comes in contact with various surfaces. The finish on the studs always matches the finish on the buckle hardware, lock, and keys in order to resist tarnishing. Even with heavy duty use, the studs should maintain their fresh appearance and resist major scuffing.
Lock and Keys
One of the signature pieces of hardware on Birkin and Kelly bags is the lock and keys. There are numerous subtle details on both the lock and keys to help you distinguish authentic Birkins and Kellys from high quality fakes. The keys for the bag come enclosed in a leather lanyard known as a clochette which is carried by looping it through the handle of the bag.
Before 2000, locks on Hermes bags didn’t feature any serial numbers. Instead they bore the Hermes stamp and a single number on the bottom which corresponds with the key number. Since 2000, the lock features a number of features. Genuine Hermes locks feature the word “Hermes” on the bottom, as does the keys. The lock is also engraved with either one or two sets of numbers which correspond with the numbers engraved on the keys.
It is worth noting that Hermes has changed the style of lock numbering several times, even in the last few years. Therefore, the lock and keys aren’t consistent and it is important to check for the uniform engravings to ensure authenticity. Finally, the clochette cover which houses the keys is made of one single piece of leather. Not two separate pieces sewn together.
Tips
- Genuine Hermes bags are equipped with a lock, keys, clochette, buckle, and studs on the bottom.
- The bag sits perfectly on four feet on its own without wobbling. The studs on an authentic bag do not screw off easily.
- The finish on the hardware is designed to prevent tarnishing, however, occasionally tarnishing is possible when the bag is overused. But, this does not include wearing or peeling. If the finish on the hardware is palladium, for example, and there is gold showing through, the bag is a fake. If there is any wear on genuine palladium, it will show up as black.
- The lock and keys have matching “Hermes” inscriptions as well as one or two sets of numbers that correspond with each other.
- The clochette cover for the keys is always made of one single piece of leather.
1. Unleashing the Secret Charm: Mastering the Art of Locking Your Hermes Bag
Your Hermes bag is not merely a fashion accessory; it is a statement of sophistication, artistry, and timeless elegance. Just like any masterpiece, proper care and attention are crucial to ensure its longevity and preserve its impeccable allure. One vital aspect of maintaining your Hermes bag’s allure is mastering the art of locking it. Here, we unravel the secrets that will help you safeguard your prized possession like a true connoisseur.
1. Know Your Lock: The iconic Hermes bags come with different locking mechanisms, namely the turnlock, padlock, and zipper closure. Take time to familiarize yourself with the specifics of your bag’s lock and understand how it functions. This knowledge will not only enhance your bag usage but also prevent any mishaps or accidental damage.
- 2. Turnlock Technique: The turnlock, often displaying the iconic “H” logo, requires a precise and gentle touch. To unlock, gently press the upper portion of the lock with your thumb while simultaneously turning the key to the left. To secure it again, turn the key to the right until it stops, ensuring a snug fit.
2. Unlocking the Elegance: Step-by-Step Guide to Securing Your Hermes Bag with Grace
Fortunately, Hermès offers an ever-growing line of handbag options. Often inspired by the brand’s equestrian roots, these handbags provide style and artisan craftsmanship, packaged in timeless classic designs. And, as “non-quota” styles, they (theoretically anyway) are easier to obtain and can help build an Hermès profile.

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So whether you’re tired of Birkins and Kellys (haha, as if) and looking for variety or, more realistically, yearning to experience Hermès handbags, take a look at the Picotin Lock bag. Although introduced nearly 20 years ago, it has never faded from the brand offerings nor waned in popularity. However, and perhaps not coincidentally as the two decade anniversary approaches, interest in the Picotin Lock is growing.
As for the bucket reference above, that is a hint about the Picotin Lock: it is what is known as a bucket bag. This style has been around for ages. In fact, some point to the original drawstring handbags in the 1500s for men and women.
Other lore around this style involves Gaston Louis-Vuitton and the Noe bag. Allegedly, his Noe was designed to safely carry five bottles of champagne. Pop that cork, if it works!

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Nevertheless, the bucket bag remains popular in the modern era. Its feminine design adds a youthful flare to a style that transcends time, making it evergreen and above transient fashion trends.
Hermès’s luxurious take on this playful style is no exception. Introduced to the world in 2002, the Picotin Lock bag is both functional and stylish. Of course, the Hermès quality and branding is a draw as well.
Without further ado, here’s everything you need to know about one of the most revered bucket bags today.

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History
For starters, the Picotin – in name and shape – truly is inspired by Hermès’s equestrian roots. The name comes from an old French term that refers to the measure of oats that are fed to horses.
Perhaps not surprisingly, the bag’s shape resembles the bag of oats that is hung on the horses’ ears. Just look at the Picotin and you can imagine a horse eating right out of it! But, we don’t suggest you actually use it for that, lol.

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This simple, fun and functional bag has garnered quite a fanbase in the past two decades. It is regarded as one of Hermès’s most loved bags, and not without reason!
Why We Love It
Despite the Picotin Lock bag’s unique shape and style, it nevertheless still bears all of the quintessential Hermès markers. First and foremost, there’s the classic Hermès quality. The Picotin Lock eloquently exudes the impeccable craftsmanship for which the French fashion house is known. That includes an Hermès Paris stamp at the interior bottom.
Second, this bag is functional. Deceptively compact, in reality it is quite spacious. As a result, it comfortably houses your essentials and more.
Moreover, the relatively open top makes it easily accessible. We say relatively, because there is a strip of leather across the top to which you attach the lock and the leather slides to allow access.
Carry it by hand or in the crook of your arm. For more variation, and hands free use, you can attach your favorite strap. Depending upon its length, this transforms the Picotin Lock into a shoulder or cross-body bag.

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The light weight of the Picotin Lock Bag allows it to be carried comfortably through the day. This versatile bag can be styled in various ways, the most popular being to accessorize it with a fun Hermès twilly. Others add favorite charms, in particular a rodeo.
The comparatively lower (under 5k!!) price point of the bag, certainly adds to its appeal among handbag aficionados, who consider it a fabulous entry level bag. Use it and love it or even beef up your purchase history with this symbol of relaxed sophistication.
Key Features
- Two top handles
- Hermès Padlock
- Square-ish base
- Hermès Paris stamp
- Metal Purse feet or clou

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Material
The Picotin Lock Bag is most commonly found in Clemence and Epsom Leather, which render a smooth and grainy texture to the bag. Special versions exist with crocodile handles or braided leather, sometimes full croc, occasionally two tone, and also wool flannel bodies. Its unlined interior certainly adds to its casual appearance and light weight.
The Picotin also is made in canvas, including the Picotin Cargo. Like the Cargo Birkin, it sports exterior pockets.
Picotin hardware traditionally is in Palladium finish. However, in recent years, more and more models include the Gold finish.

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Sizes
This Hermès bucket bag comes in three sizes. Though all sizes are roomy and accommodate your daily essentials, the larger ones fit much more. The largest size also has an androgynous appeal making it popular among men as well (who often enhance it with an added shoulder strap and wear it as a cross body).
Here are the options:
Size | Dimensions (L x H x W cm) |
Picotin Lock 18 Bag | 18 x 19 x 13.5 cm |
Picotin Lock 22 Bag | 22 x 21 x 17 cm |
Picotin Lock 26 Bag | 26 x 26 x 22 cm |
Colors
The Picotin Lock bag comes in a variety of fun colors as well as most of the classic shades. Depending on the season, you may discover a statement-making Picotin in two contrasting yet complementary colors.

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Price
Perhaps the most attractive feature of the Picotin Lock is the price. It’s an absolute value for money buy! Of course, it’s still no drop in the bucket lol. However, for a Hermès bag, the price is on the lower end of the options.
These bags in the 18, 22, and 26cm sizes are all priced under 5k (for Clemence and Epsom leather). As a result, they are popular purchases among those looking to build a relationship with the brand.
Size | Price (Euros) | Price (US) |
Picotin Lock 18 Bag | €2,120 | $2,875 |
Picotin Lock 22 Bag | €2,310 | $3,150 |
Picotin Lock 26 Bag | €2,800 | $3,500 |
Special Picotin Models
Beyond the ‘basic’ Picotin models discussed above, there are some special editions available and/or in the works. Presumably difficult to find, they take the Picotin Lock handbag to a new level of exclusivity.
First, Hermès shrunk the bag! Given the brand’s success with mini versions of the Kelly, Bolide, and Evelyne, it’s not surprising to see a Micro Picotin lock. Measuring 14cm, this bag is barely bigger than the highly-coveted Mini Kelly.
Expect to pay more for this petite sac, at least in part because Hermès uses a special daisy-embossed leather. At $3200 it costs about $400 more than the original 18cm version.

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Second, we suspect Hermès noticed that a shoulder strap works quite well on the Picotin Lock. As discussed above, some owners attach their own straps to make it work as either a shoulder or crossbody bag. Now, there are reports (supported by pictures) that Hermes is releasing a Picotin with its own strap.

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