KU002 - KURUN - MUSSELS - MORBIHAN

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KURUN - MUSSELS  – MORBIHAN

Drapeau Français Optical frame: 100% French made

Optic Glasses made in France (Frame and lenses).
High end handmade manufacturing

Recycled co-products: mussel shells
OriginMorbihan – Bretagne – Oyster farmers

Caliber : 54°18
Length of temples: 147 mm

Colors: GLAZ® Dark blue « mussel » front & translucent light grey temples

Type : Male

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KURUN MODEL: A 'PILOT' FORM
MUSSEL SHELLS : MUSSELLA
On the Brittany, Charente or Normandy coast, you can see at low tide surprising alignments of wooden stakes: they are mussel beds. Established since the 19th century, they produce renowned shellfish. In Pénestin in Morbihan, the Friendly Frenchy region, the pure and oxygenated waters of the Vilaine estuary ensure a quality product. Mussel farming is the most important primary economic sector of the town. With its orange-yellow flesh, it is the object of the care of about thirty companies and is distinguished by its size, its high flesh content and by its flavor particularly appreciated by insiders. 
Our partner Mussella is an association of producers located on the Atlantic coast. They are committed to limiting the waste of their unused marine raw materials. Today, Mussella gathers producer partners in North and South Brittany, as well as in Charente Maritime; to develop essentially mussels out of caliber. Their vision: "To be at the origin of sustainable marine raw materials".

THE FRAME
MATERIAL MADE IN FRANCE
The material is biosourced, recycled and recyclable.
It is composed of wood cellulose and recycled shells. We develop our own color rendering before machining.

GLASSES MADE IN FRANCE
The manufacturing is handmade in France. 
It represents the excellence of French eyewear know-how. The result: French and responsible glasses.

THE PACKAGING
Recyclable cardboard packaging illustrated by the Duo
The Feebles.
Soft case in felt made of 100% merino wool fibers from a French "Living Patimony Company".
Made in a penitentiary. Recycled microfiber wipe illustrated by Breton artist Anne Rouat.

Data sheet

ShellsOyster
Frame ColorGrey Oyster
Temples ColorGrey

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