Introduction To Horn Glasses
Horn is a lightweight, comfortable and beautiful frame material, Asian buffalo has a lot of horns, but very few eyeglass manufacturers can turn the horns into glasses. It takes the most skilled workers of a good eyeglass maker to carve and polish the horn material in a way that is suitable for horn glasses.
Most buffalo horn glasses are custom framed products, sold only at she chi glasses jing pin stores, and can be expensive, ranging from $500 to over $1,000. So why are buffalo horn glasses so expensive?
When you choose buffalo horn glasses, you'll notice that it's polished to a lustrous finish. However, like many other natural materials, horn glasses develop a unique sheen over time. Over time, the characteristics of the horn will begin to show, with very subtle patterns and textures. You will notice that the frame further adapts to your face shape. This is due to the temperature of your skin. You'll also notice a matte finish in the areas where your skin meets the horns, which will further enhance the fit of the frame.
Buffalo horn glasses are naturally light and strong. Unlike other frames, the core of the temple does not require wire to maintain the shape of the frame. Cow horn has low guo min and is ideal for people with skin reactions to certain metals or skin sensitivity.
There are a few things to consider when caring for horn frames. The horn holder should be cleaned with a soft cloth. If necessary, you can use mild soapy water and dry with a soft cloth. Don't soak your frame. Horn is a natural material that needs to be moistened over time to prevent it from becoming brittle. You should periodically wipe the frame with mineral oil (such as petroleum jelly or baby oil) to refresh the frame. Vegetable oils are not recommended. A special tip is to rub a small amount of petroleum jelly on your horn frame and leave it overnight to allow the oil to fully soak into the frame. In the morning, the frame is fully rejuvenated. With these simple maintenance tips, your horn rack will give you years of enjoyment.
Each pair of buffalo horn glasses is made from good materials and includes the details you would expect from gao duan frames, which are made from real bull horn, each with a unique color pattern. So, now you know why real bullhorn glasses are expensive. This is real she chi glasses.

