Purple Birkin Bag

Why Choose Perfecthbags Purple Birkin Bags?

Mysterious, elegant, and rare. Purple Hermès Birkins have always stood out.
Now, yours can too.
Customize your own violet dream with help from retired Hermès artisans.
Every bag is made with the same exacting standards, same original leathers, for under $2,000.

💜 Based on genuine Hermès craftsmanship
💜 Shipped in luxury packaging, ready to impress
💜 Guaranteed quality, with lifetime care included

Let your style speak volumes.

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Regal & Rare: The Purple Tones of Hermès

Purple doesn’t try to be everyone’s favorite, but that’s exactly what makes it so powerful. Hermès purple is bold but never brash, soft but never plain. It’s for those who like their bags to say something without shouting.

Lilac (83)

A gentle, pastel purple with white undertones. Airy and romantic, this shade has been around since at least 2001, adding softness to structured silhouettes.

Parme (9P)

A light lavender tone, introduced in 2011. Parme is feminine, and calming.

Crocus (9W)

A vibrant bluish-purple introduced in 2012, Crocus brings a bold yet approachable energy.

Violet (96)

A rich and saturated purple, cool-toned and slightly darker than Raisin.

Cyclamen (5H)

A mix of lavender and pink, introduced in 2004. It’s vivid without being overpowering.

Rose Pourpre (L3)

Introduced in 2017, Rose Pourpre is like a bolder, pinker version of Tosca. A lively, rosy purple that feels modern and chic.

Raisin (59)

A reddish purple that feels both deep and vivid. Raisin has been around since the early 2000s and remains a staple in neutral-loving wardrobes looking for something just a little different.

Prune (58)

A warm plum with red undertones. As cozy as its name implies.

Cassis (N5)

A deep purple that returned in Spring/Summer 2022. Its name, French for blackcurrant, says it all: rich, juicy, and bold.

Amethyst (9G)

Only available in exotic leathers, Amethyst is a luxe plum purple introduced in 2008. Glamorous and intense.

Iris (9K)

A saturated, dark purple with a strong blueberry base. Introduced in 2010, Iris brings richness and cool elegance.

Anemone (P9)

An eggplant purple launched in 2014 and brought back in 2022. Bold yet balanced.

Prunoir (3W)

Introduced in 2015, Prunoir is a muted, gray-toned purple. Subtle, modern, and highly versatile, especially for those who love dark colors without going full black.

Ultraviolet (5L)

A dusty, slightly ashy purple introduced after Violet in 2012.

FAQ

We offer a wide selection of Hermès purple tones in the following leathersTogo, Epsom, Clemence, Crocodile, and Ostrich, among others.

Each leather brings out a unique character, from the soft, natural grain of Togo to the luxurious feel of exotic skins like Crocodile and Ostrich.

Deep purples pair beautifully with neutrals like grey, black, and beige for a sophisticated look, while brighter shades like Anemone pop against white or pastel tones. You can also pair purple with rich hues like forest green or deep red for a bold, fashion-forward style.

You can customize nearly any Hermès style in purple: Birkin, Kelly, Constance, Evelyne, Picotin, Lindy, Herbag… and more. Just let us know your preferred model and we’ll take care of the rest.

Shades like “Raisin” and “Anemone” are especially prized for their rarity and richness. While they may not be as universally in demand as neutrals, certain purple tones do hold value well in the resale market. If you’re after something distinctive and refined, customizing your own Hermès Purple bag is a beautiful and empowering choice.

Yes, we stay up to date with the latest Hermès seasonal colors. In addition to classics, we also offer limited tones upon request or for custom orders.

Yes! You can choose from a variety of hardware options, including Gold, Rose Gold, Palladium, Ruthenium, Brushed, Diamond, and Guilloché, to match your personal style.

The right size depends on your needs and lifestyle. For daily use, the Birkin 30 or Kelly 28 are the most versatile options, while larger sizes like the Birkin 40 or Kelly 32 are perfect for travel or carrying more items. If you prefer a more compact style, the Birkin 25 or Kelly 20 would be an elegant and refined choice.

If you’re interested in specific birkin variations, such as the himalaya birkin, you can check out our himalaya birkin guide for more insights.

Due to high demand and the custom nature of the bags, most Hermès purple bags are made to order. However, we often have a selection of pre-made bags available for purchase. Please contact us to inquire about availability or submit a custom order.

If you’re interested in exploring more about birkin bag replicas, be sure to check out our detailed birkin bag replica guide, which highlights how we can achieve the perfect hermès bag.

The production time for custom Hermès bags typically ranges from 15 to 25 days, depending on the complexity of the order and the availability of materials. Once your bag is ready, we will provide you with an estimated delivery date.

Since our bags are custom-made, all sales are final. Before shipping, we will provide you with detailed photos and videos of your bag for confirmation. However, if there are any craftsmanship issues or defects upon receipt, we will work with you to resolve the matter and ensure your satisfaction.

Yes, we use the same high-quality materials, craftsmanship, and attention to detail as the original Hermès bags. Each bag is carefully crafted by skilled artisans under the guidance of retired Hermès craftsmen from France, ensuring that every bag meets the highest quality standards.

To protect the color and structure of your Hermès purple bag, avoid direct sunlight, humidity, and friction with dark clothing. When not in use, store it in a dust bag and stuff it with soft paper to help it retain its shape.

Use a clean, dry cloth to gently wipe the leather. Never apply water or alcohol-based products. Exotic leathers like Crocodile and Ostrich require extra care.

All our bags come with lifetime care and spa service, so you can always send them back for professional cleaning, reshaping, or restoration.