Jacques Marie Mage - Kyosho - Ichikawa Tokyo





Jacques Marie Mage - Kyosho - Ichikawa Tokyo
Achieve visual distinction with striking spectacles that expand your sartorial vocabulary. Inspired by the actual glasses worn by Japanese film director Kon Ichikawa (市川 崑) whose cinematic ingenuity was influenced by an array of individuals, from Walt Disney to Jean Renoir.
MEASUREMENTS
SIZE: MEDIUM
TEMPLE LENGTH: 146mm
FRAME TOTAL WIDTH: 142mm
LENS WIDTH: 50mm
LENS HEIGHT: 38mm
BRIDGE: 21mm
DETAILS
Havana 10mm Cured Cellulose Acetate Frame Custom Double Laminated Acetate Temples And Superlight Bronze Cr39 Lenses
STERLING SILVER SIGNATURE ARROWHEAD FRONT PIN
INNER SILVER WIRECORE WITH SILVER CUSTOM HAIRLINE ENGRAVING
SILVER TENSION-SECURED CUSTOM 7 BARREL HINGE WITH SILVER SPUR-SHAPED RIVETS
SUPERLIGHT BRONZE CR39 LENSES
6 BASE LENS WITH BACKSIDE ANTI-REFLECTIVE TREATMENT
Monograph box set in burgundy silk fabric includes burgundy leather 'Longhorn' eyewear case and double-sided microfiber cleaning cloth featuring a recreation of Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Specter, an Edo Period woodblock print created by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from c.1843 to 1847. Collection literature and handwritten limited-edition serial numbers are noted on traditional washi, an archival-quality paper made in the basin of the Okafuto river of the Echizen region, Fukui prefecture.