Kintsugi, whose method makes broken pottery beautifully reborn, is portrayed in the design. Lines made by Kintsugi bring new space to the frames. Kintsugi also expresses the spirits of Wabi Sabi, its external beauty of Wabi Sabi, and the spirits of finding beauty.
Art is a huge source of inspiration for Masahiro Maruyama. The concept is “unfinished art ––finding beauty in the incomplete”. Whereas classical frame designs are symmetrical and beautifully completed, Masahiro’s asymmetric frames are “unfinished”, creating evocative, eccentric designs. Like having a piece of art, Masahiromaruyama frames are not just for daily use or a fashion statement, but as well as for their own sake.
Unisex
Frame material: Pure titanium
Temple material: β titanium and acetate
Lens width: 46mm
Nose bridge width: 24mm
Temple width: 145mm
Handmade in Japan (Sabae City in Fukui)
Attachment: Case and cleaning cloth