Akoni Giano AKX 529b
€ 730,00
The Giano frame, inspired by the Earth observation satellite, merges innovation with refined perspective. Its soft square silhouette features a layered titanium double rim, subtle pressed-line details, and knurled temples – lightweight, precise, and elegantly essential. Display Name: Giano – Brushed 12k Gold with Silver
SKU: AKX-529A-50
Size (mm): 50/20-145
Weight (gr): 27
Frame: Japanese titanium
Temples: Japanese titanium with threaded tube screw system
Nose Pads: Ceramic with beta-titanium nose pad arms
Lenses: Clear lenses
Country of Origin: Made in Japan
Description
Description
AKX 529 B Full titanium spectacles with nosepads. Polished antique silver finish with gold colored inner rim.
Aanvullende informatie
Aanvullende informatie
| Glass dimensions |
50 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions length |
145 |
| Dimensions nose |
20 |
| Ladies/Ladies/Uni |
Unisex |
| Material |
Titanium |
| Brand |
Akoni |
| Optical Frame |
Yes |
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