Celebrate the spirit of global competition and Haitian athletic excellence with the 1804 Black wooden eyeglasses by NURILENS. Inspired by the "Ann Avant" chant of the Haitian Revolution, meaning "Press Forward," these frames honor Haiti's independence in 1804, the first free Black republic in the world.
Handcrafted from black butterfly wood and eco-friendly metals, these browline glasses symbolize freedom and rebirth. Featuring premium blue-light-blocking lenses, they protect your eyes from the impacts of extended screen time.
This exclusive collection, "Yon Prodiksyon Limite," is a collaboration with Haitian artist Bitho Faustin. His art is printed, embossed, and engraved on our included accessories: a vanity box, rosewood eyeglass case, vegan leather sleeve, and cloth/pouch.
Order now to celebrate freedom and independence with this Limited Edition Collection of 1804 Black wooden eyeglasses.