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Brunello Cucinelli

Jarama titanium sunglasses

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A design with refined and precious details characterizes the Made in Japan Jarama titanium sunglasses. Geometric lines are enhanced by sophisticated handcrafted techniques, such as the groove on the initial part of the acetate temples and tips and the hand-engraved filigree motif enriching the metal core, inspired by Brunello Cucinelli’s Ready-to-Wear collections. The frame is personalized with the sleek laser-engraved wording "Jarama" on the inside of the temple.</br></br> The frame is part of the "Intarsia Rays" line, where precious handcrafted techniques and three-dimensional details follow one another in a balanced and elegant ensemble. Inlaid elements catch the light, enhancing the sophisticated feel of each style. MATERIALS The frame is made from titanium, an extremely lightweight, flexible and strong material, and features acetate inserts on the temples. Crystal sun lenses offer UV protection. DETAILS Frame shape: geometric Titanium frame Size: 58 mm (2.28"); Bridge: 17 mm (0.67"); Temple: 145 mm (5.71") Crystal lenses, base 4.25 UV protection lens coating RX-able style Adjustable nose pads Universal fit Handmade in Japan Exclusive packaging The frame's technical code (indicated on the inside of the temple) is: 0BC2009ST TITANIUM, CRYSTAL

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992567968
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251MOCPATTS09CIG2201

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