The Hermès Birkin bag is widely regarded as the most expensive handbag in the world. Only a limited number of Birkins are produced each year, and the available styles shift frequently, making them highly coveted and often unpredictable in the resale market.
Birkins are crafted from exceptionally high-quality materials—sometimes from the rarest hides and skins—and built with meticulous craftsmanship. Many designs also embrace playful or unusual aesthetics: some Birkins are shaped or finished to evoke animals, architectural motifs, or even vegetables. They are not sold to the general public in a typical retail model; prospective buyers usually need an established relationship with Hermès and may face lengthy waits—sometimes years—before being able to acquire a bag.
Because of their scarcity, craftsmanship, and resale premiums, many buyers treat Birkins as investments rather than purely fashion purchases. Following the death of Jane Birkin in July 2023, demand and perceived cultural value for the namesake bag rose further, reinforcing their status as collectible luxury assets.
15. Tri-Color Casaque Leather Birkin
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Material: Casaque leather with palladium hardware
Year: Recurring
Value: Approximately $20,661
Bottom line: This tri-color Casaque leather Birkin mixes beige, rose, and orange to create a warm, sunset-like palette. While still a high-end Hermès piece, it’s among the more accessible examples within the sphere of collectible Birkins.
14. Red Leather Ostrich Birkin
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Material: Ostrich leather with gold hardware
Year: 1996
Value: Approximately $39,995
Bottom line: This larger 35 cm Birkin is prized for its vivid red ostrich leather and distinctive texture. Hermès has produced ostrich-leather pieces for decades, and certain colors and vintages are especially collectible.
13. Hitch Birkin
1st Dibs
Material: Leather with custom hardware
Year: 2021
Value: Approximately $55,000
Bottom line: Some Birkins are customized by third parties, and certain bespoke treatments can increase a bag’s value. This example features distinctive BOND “Hitch” hardware, creating a one-of-a-kind collectible that stands out from factory-standard designs.
12. Metallic Birkin
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Material: Metallic chèvre (goat) leather
Year: Recurring
Value: Historically around $124,000 at auction
Bottom line: The Metallic Birkin keeps the classic silhouette but uses metallic chèvre for a soft, shimmering finish. Many of these come in smaller sizes—this model is often seen as a mini Birkin at 25 cm—making it a glamorous, compact option.
11. Blue Porosus Crocodile Birkin
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Material: Porosus crocodile with palladium hardware
Year: Varies
Value: Approximately $125,750
Bottom line: This Birkin became notable for its vivid blue color combined with silvery palladium hardware. It represents a bold, luxurious choice for those who regularly carry exceptionally valuable bags.
10. Ombre Birkin
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Material: Lizard skin with palladium hardware
Year: 2019
Value: Approximately $137,500 at auction
Bottom line: The Ombre Birkin showcases exotic lizard skin, often in gradient or ombré finishes, paired with palladium. Lizard is delicate and limited in size, which contributes to the rarity and price premium of these bags.
9. Matte Black Birkin
1st Dibs
Material: Niloticus crocodile with matte-black hardware
Year: 2010
Value: Approximately $175,000 at auction
Bottom line: Crafted from Niloticus crocodile skin, this Birkin stands out for its fully black aesthetic, matched with matte-black hardware that blends into the leather for a stealthy, high-fashion look.
8. Blue Marine Diamond Skin Birkin
1st Dibs
Material: Porosus crocodile with white-gold and diamond hardware
Year: 2017
Value: Approximately $190,560 at auction
Bottom line: This example uses a specific grade of crocodile skin and pairs it with white-gold and diamond hardware, elevating both the aesthetic and the market value. It was among notable crocodile Birkins sold through major auction houses.
7. Diamond Crocodile Birkin
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Material: Crocodile leather with diamond accents
Year: Recurring
Value: Typically between $190,000 and $260,000
Bottom line: Diamond Crocodile Birkins are among the most collectible. They are produced periodically in varied colors and finishes, allowing collectors to seek out the exact hue and hardware combination they prefer—if they can secure one.
6. Fuchsia Birkin
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Material: Shiny crocodile skin with white gold and diamonds
Year: Varies
Value: Historically sold for around $222,000
Bottom line: This bright pink crocodile Birkin once held the record for the most expensive bag sold at auction. Its vivid color and precious-metal-and-diamond embellishments contributed to its headline-making price.
5. Sac Birkin Faubourg
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Material: Alligator skin
Year: 2019
Value: Around $275,000
Bottom line: The Sac Birkin Faubourg is a whimsical, miniature interpretation of the Hermès storefront, rendered with playful lines and bold colors. At just 20 cm wide, it’s one of the smaller collectible Birkins and prized for its creativity and rarity.
4. Shiny Rouge H Birkin
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Material: Shiny Porosus crocodile with white gold and diamonds
Year: 2011
Value: Resold for approximately $298,000
Bottom line: This vivid red Birkin made headlines when it sold for a record price. Its color, combined with premium crocodile skin and diamond-adorned white gold hardware, contributes to its exceptional auction result.
3. Himalaya Birkin
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Material: Niloticus crocodile leather, often paired with diamond hardware
Year: Recurring
Value: Examples have sold for roughly $200,000 to over $649,000 depending on features
Bottom line: The Himalaya Birkin is famed for its graded, graduated coloring that evokes the Himalaya range, typically crafted from rare Niloticus crocodile and often featuring diamond or precious-metal hardware. Only a handful are made each year, and the strict allocation process at Hermès means buyers must meet select criteria to acquire one.
2. Birkin by Ginza Tanaka
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Material: Platinum with white diamonds
Year: 2008
Value: Valued around $1.9 million
Bottom line: Created by Japanese jeweler Ginza Tanaka, this unique Birkin was fabricated in precious metals and diamonds and is a one-off creation. Its centerpiece is an 8-carat pear-shaped diamond that can be removed and worn as jewelry, making the bag as much an objet d’art as a handbag.
1. Sac Bijou Birkin
Sotheby’s
Material: Rose gold with thousands of white diamonds
Year: 2012
Value: Approximately $2 million
Bottom line: Designed by Pierre Hardy, the Sac Bijou Birkin blurs the line between handbag and high jewelry. Constructed from rose gold and set with over 2,700 diamonds, it functions more like a miniature jewelry piece or coin purse than a conventional handbag. Its retail price placed it among the most expensive Hermès creations ever offered.