Fanzago C3Limited Edition 90 Pieces Inspiration Inspired by architect and sculptor Cosimo Fanzago (1591 1678), original exponent of the Neapolitan baroque, this model is dedicated to women. Like the architect, these glasses never look extravagant, taking a contained but dynamic form, highlighted by the acetates that distinguish an elegant and refined color scheme. Personality The Fanzago model, harmonious and balanced in shape and colors, is addressed to those
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Limited Edition 90 Pieces
Inspiration
Inspired by architect and sculptor Cosimo Fanzago (1591 – 1678), original exponent of the Neapolitan baroque, this model is dedicated to women. Like the architect, these glasses never look extravagant, taking a contained but dynamic form, highlighted by the acetates that distinguish an elegant and refined color scheme.
Personality
The Fanzago model, harmonious and balanced in shape and colors, is addressed to those who love beauty and take care of aesthetic attentively, following fashion without being overwhelmed, carefully choosing the accessories to wear.
Description
FRONT FRAME:shape inspired to the harmony of the “butterfly” and “seagull wings”, lines are traced sinuously in the upper part, and squarer in the lower. The combination of these two geometric styles is enhanced by different thickness.
TEMPLES:model “sail”, reproducing the rawbar. The earpiece temple tip is pierced with an “o” of the Good’s brand.
ANIMA (core):visible from inside, silver or gold color, inspired to the diamond-tipped ashlar of the Gesù Nuovo Church in Naples
Details
100% handmade in Italy
90 PIECES LIMITED EDITION
Mazzucchelli M49 bio-acetate, polished by hand
Details are all milled and manufactured by hand, through 60 processing steps
Metal front rivet, silver or gold color reproduce the apostrophe taken from the Good’s logo
Anima (core) in metal, forged with a specific three-dimensional mold and inserted by hand in the temple