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Berry - Special Edition

AYA
$145.00
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This handmade optical quality sunglass has a glamorous up-sweep silhouette to flatter most faces. A mid sized frame, Berry offers great coverage. High quality lightweight and scratch resistant CR39 lenses allow for optimal optical clarity and are UV400. A hard case and large cleaning cloth are all included to create a complete package. 

These special edition glasses have been designed to commemorate Canada’s 150th in a way that is respectful with regard to reconciliation and healing. Canada’s 150th Special Edition is screened in gold on the inner temples of all glasses.

Ojibwe artist Donald Chretien’s artwork is beautifully captured on handmade acetate temples which are extra polished for a luxurious finish.

Ode'imin, Strawberry, or Heart Berry, carries many teachings, some of forgiveness and peace, others about connections. Just as the strawberry plant’s vast system of roots and runners connect, so does the heart, connecting all organs and body parts.

The plant represents the connection between the mind, body soul, spirit and emotions. 

 

Partial proceeds from the sale of all AYA eyewear and accessory items are donated communities in need.

 

We guarantee our merchandise to be free of manufacturing defects and accept any defective item for refund or exchange within 6 months of purchase. Optical frames are guaranteed for a 1 year period.
Construction:
Acetate
Lenses:
CR39 with anti-scratch coating and UV400
Artwork:
Strawberry
Artist:
Donald Chretien
Frame Size:
56-17-140
Suitable for Prescription:
Yes

Reviews

  • 4
    Berry sunglasses

    Posted by Marygold on 2021 May 3rd

    I love the look of the glasses. The quality is wonderful. The color of the lenses is perfect. But the size of the frame is a little large for me an I do not have a small face

  • 4
    Beautiful Sunnies

    Posted by Valerie Larsen on 2017 Aug 22nd

    Absolutely a work of art. They get lots of compliments from everyone. My only issue is wishing the lenses were polarized. I've had eye surgery and polarized lenses keep out more of the glare.