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Ahlem AHLEM - Rivoli - Orange Turtle Dark Green Lens - Handcrafted in France

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$ 690.00

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Rivoli is capable in all situations, a polymath of extraordinary charisma, elegance, and finesse. Everywhere he goes, a circus of fascinating characters trails behind (according to rumor, he crashed with Leonard Cohen on Hydra), which is why his invitations are always instantly accepted.
 

Handcrafted in France.

8mm premium Italian acetate.

Lenses made in France from recyclable, eco-friendly, thermoplastic material, featuring an anti-reflective and hydrophobic coating, offering 100% UVA/UVB protection.

Electroplated 22k gold hinges, custom design temple core, beveled temples, and signature geometric accents.

With proper care, AHLEM’s heirloom-quality eyewear will bring you years of use and pleasure. Extend your frames' longevity with a few simple maintenance rituals:

Daily Clean: We recommend that you clean your lenses daily with our premium microfiber cloth versus cotton or paper products.

Weekly Clean: Apply a few drops of mild soap to your fingers, lather them underwater and massage soap foam to your lenses and frame. Complete the ritual by rinsing your frame and lenses in warm water and dry with your microfiber cloth.

51 – 21 – 150

Fits medium faces.

Ideal for oval, round, diamond, base up and down triangle.

AHLEM was launched in 2014 by Paris-born, Los Angeles-based designer Ahlem Manai-Platt.

Rigorous attention to detail, insistence on exceptional materials, commitment to sustainable methods, and an abiding obsession with arts and culture combine to inform AHLEM’s vision. The timeless applications of early 20th century Bauhaus design principles are of particular resonance and serve as a consistent aesthetic reference.

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