Iphigenia tortoise

Dilos Iphigenia Tortoise are made of handmade acetate and are the ideal choice for men and women looking for a classic and elegant sunglass.

Their mid-sized rectangular frame flatters various face shapes, while the light blue polarized lenses offer excellent UV protection, making them ideal for everyday looks and outings, summer and winter.

These sunglasses are a year-round essential accessory that will give you a timeless touch of elegance.

Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. Her story is linked to the Trojan War, as her sacrifice was requested by the gods to begin the Achaeans' journey to Troy. Agamemnon, though devastated, agreed to sacrifice his daughter for the good of the expedition. However, Iphigenia did not actually die. She was replaced by a stag and taken to Tauride, where she became a priestess of Artemis. There, she met her brother, Orestes, and together they managed to escape. Iphigenia, from a victim, was transformed into a strong and independent woman.

Weight 0,3 κ.
Availability

Directly available

Manufacturer

Dilos

Frame colour

Tortoise Brown

Lens colour

Light Blue

Lens diameter

52

Bridge size

21

Arm size

145

Frame material

Handmade Acetate

Lens material

Organic Plastic

,

Polarized

Frame shape

Square

59,90 

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    Description:

    Dilos Iphigenia Tortoise are made of handmade acetate and are the ideal choice for men and women looking for a classic and elegant sunglass.

    Their mid-sized rectangular frame flatters various face shapes, while the light blue polarized lenses offer excellent UV protection, making them ideal for everyday looks and outings, summer and winter.

    These sunglasses are a year-round essential accessory that will give you a timeless touch of elegance.

    Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. Her story is linked to the Trojan War, as her sacrifice was requested by the gods to begin the Achaeans' journey to Troy. Agamemnon, though devastated, agreed to sacrifice his daughter for the good of the expedition. However, Iphigenia did not actually die. She was replaced by a stag and taken to Tauride, where she became a priestess of Artemis. There, she met her brother, Orestes, and together they managed to escape. Iphigenia, from a victim, was transformed into a strong and independent woman.

    Technical characteristics:

    Weight 0,3 κ.
    Availability

    Directly available

    Manufacturer

    Dilos

    Frame colour

    Tortoise Brown

    Lens colour

    Light Blue

    Lens diameter

    52

    Bridge size

    21

    Arm size

    145

    Frame material

    Handmade Acetate

    Lens material

    Organic Plastic

    ,

    Polarized

    Frame shape

    Square

    59,90 

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