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STONE

These stones from around the world are natural and are not subject to any treatment.

  • The stone preserves its irregularities, which adds to the beauty and uniqueness of the frames.

  • With time, slate will darken and schists and granites will gain contrast, giving the spectacles the appearance of wet stone.

  • Our layers of stone are remarkably thin, and thus flexible and resistant on the frames.

Care recommendations:

Click here to see our recommendations for opticians.

  • The stone can produce abrasive dust that might damage your lenses. In order not to scratch the lenses, blow on the surface of each lens before cleaning it with a lightly moistened soft cloth taking care not to touch the stone.

  • Avoid exposing the leather in your frames with water, greasy substances or cosmetic products for extended periods.

  • Do not expose your frames to extreme temperatures.

Your optician can follow a specific procedure to reinvigorate and clean your frames at their shop.