Hemp Eyewear 3500 BCE

£349.00
Description

The model name 3500 BCE is derived from the fact that there is archaeological evidence showing extensive use of hemp across various aspects of Ancient Egyptian life, dating back to 3500 BCE. It was found to be included in the burial clothing of Pharaoh Akhenaten and crucial in the successful construction of the Great Pyramids of Giza.

Made from Hemp and 100% natural dye (chlorophyll powder and water) - Your friends are going to ask questions. We have created the most unique material in eyewear using our eco technology.

100% UV Protection - full UV400 lenses for protection from the sun

Quality Spring Hinges - Eyewear to fit any shape of head. Hinges made from high quality nickel alloy.


One of a Kind - Nature has no straight lines. Individual plant fibres form different patterns within the material making every pair unique. 


Lightweight and Strong  - Our technology produces solid hemp material which has comparable properties to carbon fibre. Perfect for comfortable eyewear.  


Quality Handcrafted in the UK - All of our frames are crafted by hand using sustainable technology and traditional artisanal techniques.


Vegan- We care about the welfare of animals as well as sustainability. Vegan eyewear from packaging, production to polish.


Box, Pouch, Cleaning Cloth - we provide everything you need to keep your sunglasses safe and lenses clean. Box and pouch are also made from hemp

 

Good Causes

PETA

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Foundation is a charity dedicated to establishing and protecting the rights of all animals.

Like humans, other animals are capable of suffering and have interests in leading their own lives; therefore, they are not ours to use – for experimentation, food, clothing, entertainment or any other reason. PETA and our affiliates around the world educate policymakers and the public about cruelty to animals and promote an understanding of the right of all animals to be treated with respect.

PETA works through public education, research, legislation, special events, celebrity involvement and protest campaigns. PETA believes in non-violence and does not advocate or support actions in which anyone, human or non-human, is harmed. PETA is a charitable organisation that works to educate the public about the horrors of cruelty to animals through peaceful means.