Tantalus Black
The Tantalus Black sunglasses, a masterpiece of the Dilos Crystals series, exude the glamour of ancient Greece with a modern twist.
Their metal frame, made of high quality steel, has been specially treated to obtain a matte black finish that evokes the opacity of the night. The carefully considered geometry of the frame, inspired by the lines of ancient Greek buildings, offers a classic and timeless look. Tantalus Black's mineral crystal lenses, with their exceptional clarity, reveal the world with a new perspective. The layered coating, enriched with elements of nature, offers a soft shade that flatters every skin tone.
Polarizing lens technology, by reducing reflections and enhancing contrasts, ensures a relaxing visual experience, even in the most intense sunlight.
Tantalus Black is more than just sunglasses. They are an accessory that showcases personality and a sense of style, transporting the wearer to an era of aesthetic harmony and unsurpassed beauty.
Tantalus was a king of Phrygia, known in Greek mythology for his pride and arrogance. As a friend of the gods, he had access to secrets and gifts from Olympus. However, his arrogance led him to reveal secrets of the gods to humans and insult them in various ways. As punishment for his crimes, Zeus condemned him to eternal torment in Hades. There, he stands in a pool of water that always reaches just below his chin, with fruit hanging over his head that is removed every time he tries to reach it. Thus, Tantalus experiences perpetual thirst and hunger as a reminder of his arrogance.
| Weight | 0,3 κ. |
|---|---|
| Availability |
Directly available |
| Manufacturer |
Dilos |
| Frame colour |
Black |
| Lens colour |
Dark green |
Lens diameter
|
51 |
Bridge size
|
21 |
Arm size
|
145 |
| Frame material |
Metal |
| Lens material |
Mineral Crystal |
| Frame shape |
Oval |
Description:
Tantalus was a king of Phrygia, known in Greek mythology for his pride and arrogance. As a friend of the gods, he had access to secrets and gifts from Olympus. However, his arrogance led him to reveal secrets of the gods to humans and insult them in various ways. As punishment for his crimes, Zeus condemned him to eternal torment in Hades. There, he stands in a pool of water that always reaches just below his chin, with fruit hanging over his head that is removed every time he tries to reach it. Thus, Tantalus experiences perpetual thirst and hunger as a reminder of his arrogance.
Technical characteristics:
| Weight | 0,3 κ. |
|---|---|
| Availability |
Directly available |
| Manufacturer |
Dilos |
| Frame colour |
Black |
| Lens colour |
Dark green |
Lens diameter
|
51 |
Bridge size
|
21 |
Arm size
|
145 |
| Frame material |
Metal |
| Lens material |
Mineral Crystal |
| Frame shape |
Oval |
59,90 €
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