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Wednesday 23 May 2012

Lightweight

LINDBERG’s minimalist and lightweight design is particularly well suited to precious metals. The small amount of metal used means that the frame never feels heavy, even though it is made of solid 18-carat gold or platinum.

Lindberg Denmark

Lindberg

Flexible and Resilient

LINDBERG Precious is available in both 18- carat (750) Greenland red and white gold and in platinum (950). The frames can be supplied with a highly polished finish, a matt finish or a beaten finish.

 

A special hardening process developed by LINDBERG allows very fine 18-carat gold thread and gold plate to be used as well as platinum. This gives LINDBERG’s precious metal spectacle frames the right degree of flexibility and resilience without compromising springiness and strength. This glamorous solution also includes individually set, brilliant-cut diamonds of the highest quality: Top Wesselton VVS on the front of the frame or on the temples.

Unique

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A special element of the LINDBERG Precious concept is the unique natural horn temples in which 18-carat red and white gold inlays connect the temples with the gold-wire hinge and front elements. The natural horn temples are produced from water buffalo horn. Each horn temple boasts unique variation in depth of colour and markings. The colour and patterns of each pair of horn frames are unique. LINDBERG currently sells horn frames in six different colour categories: black, black with white flecks, dark brown, medium brown, light brown, and beige/natural.

Sublimely Individual

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All parts for the LINDBERG Precious collection’s exclusive spectacle frames are carefully hand-made in Denmark to guarantee the best finish and quality. All in all, LINDBERG Precious is a unique and exclusive concept in which every detail contributes to creating sublimely individual eyewear.

 

The gold used in the LINDBERG Precious collection also has its own unique story. It begins in the Arctic north, in Greenland, where the raw ore is mined in one of the world’s smallest mines. The ore is then shipped to Spain where it is refined to the purest gold (24 carat). LINDBERG has the exclusive world rights to use this gold as wire and plate for manufacturing spectacle frames.