An accessory whose purpose is to protect your eyes or correct your vision, the grind consists of two branches resting on your ears and nose with a frame in the shape of two circles.
A plastic frame is made of a single part, unlike a metal frame.
Frames can be made of several materials such as plastic, natural materials such as horn or tortoiseshell, steel, nickel silver or cupro-nickel alloys.
There are three types of glass mounting:
- The so-called classic or rimmed frame, the circle completely surrounding the glass
- The Nylor frame, the glass is held by a nylon wire which holds the glass for the non-rimless part
- Rimless or drilled glasses, in this case the frames are connected to the lenses by a drilling system.
Let us note some models of glasses that are very rare these days, such as the monocle, the binocle or even the theater lorgnette with a handle. We all have in mind one of our heroes who wore them on many occasions, often very elegantly.
Let's not forget sunglasses, which protect us from its rays.
Our frames, beyond their daily uses, are magnificent adornments that accompany our outfits and our concern for aesthetics.
At Al Hister, no detail is left to chance. Whether it is the quality of the materials that compose them, the sought-after aesthetics of the frame, or the sparkling colors that compose them, all our frames are of quality and made with unparalleled seriousness and commitment.
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