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Lindberg - 1843 Træ+Buffalo Titanium
Regular priceFrom $2,200.00
Light Brown Medium Brown/Light Brown Dark Brown Deep Black/Light Brown Shadow/Light Brown Smoked Oak/Dark Brown Padauk/Dark Brown Olive/Medium Brown + 5 more
10.0 GT P10 PU9 PU14 PU15 U9 U16 + 5 more
Lindberg - 1860 Træ+Buffalo Titanium
Regular priceFrom $2,200.00
Light Brown Medium Brown/Light Brown Dark Brown Deep Black/Light Brown Shadow/Light Brown Smoked Oak/Dark Brown Padauk/Dark Brown Olive/Medium Brown + 5 more
10.0 GT P10 PU9 PU14 PU15 U9 U16 + 5 more
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Nowadays, a very wide range of materials is used for the manufacture of spectacle frames: from traditional plastics and metal alloys to horn and wood. Each material has its own advantages and disadvantages. The main materials used for the production of spectacle frames are plastics and metals. For the manufacture of metal frames, four main groups of metals are mainly used: copper alloys, stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium.

Pure Titan is more than 99.2% consists of titanium. This material is absolutely free of nickel and is considered 100% hypoallergenic, it is unusually light, does not corrode, and has rather good elastic properties.

Titanium eyeglass frames are considered the best of frames made of metals and they are quite expensive. Titanium can be recognized by its characteristic gray or silvery hue. It is one of the lightest metals that is used in the eyewear industry.

Women who opt for titanium frames value sophistication and exclusivity. These are often businesswomen who are successful and willing to pay for high quality and uniqueness. For such women, stylists offer traditional square frames that emphasize their intellectual style, and the silver color characteristic of titanium fits well into any everyday business outfit.