KALISPELL in ELECTRUM - Last Frontier collectible titanium sunglasses
KALISPELL in ELECTRUM is one of the most complex and elaborate forms in the collection Last Frontier by Jacques Marie Mage - a model where craftsmanship meets history and detail becomes the language of storytelling.
These are not glasses designed purely with aesthetics in mind.
It is a facility created at the intersection of culture, art and tradition.
Sleek, end-of-1970s-inspired silhouette type navigator was constructed from 100% titanium beta, striking the perfect balance between the lightness of the design and its architectural presence. The monoblock top bar and crescent bridge lend technical purity to the frame, while the engraved lens rims - decorated with a motif of Chimayo - introduce a layer of cultural depth.
Shade finish silver palladium juxtaposed with accents dark gold, creating a subtle tension between the coolness of the metal and its warm reflection. It is a composition that does not attract attention by its colour - but by its precision.
The earwigs provide a separate narrative.
Decorated two-tone arrowheads and „thunderbird” medallions”, inlaid white buffalo stone, carry direct references to the craftsmanship traditions of Native American cultures. Every detail - from inlay to hand-finishing - is the result of artisans with generations of experience.
The model features:
- monobloc hinge with hairline engraving,
- titanium nose pads with logo and precision finish,
- and Armorlite base 4 lenses in honey colour, with anti-reflective coating, for comfortable vision and natural light reproduction.
KALISPELL in ELECTRUM was established in a limited edition of 150 copies.
It is a model that does not function as a trend.
It is an object that travels - through landscapes, through cultures, through time.