

CARAT — A Fragment of Light, Reimagined
Some objects are designed. Others are revealed.
CARAT belongs to the latter — a frame born not from trend, but from observation. From the way light fractures through matter. From the quiet geometry of nature, waiting to be translated into form.


The Origin — A Shard of Light
It began with a fragment.
An ice crystal — irregular, sharp, impossibly precise in its randomness. Not polished, not perfect, yet inherently complete.
CARAT takes this language and reinterprets it. The lens is not simply shaped — it is cut, echoing the tension between raw nature and refined design. A surface that feels discovered rather than drawn.


From Idea to Line
The transition from inspiration to object is never literal.
Sketching CARAT meant distilling complexity into clarity — translating the unpredictable geometry of a mineral shard into a wearable form.
Each line was reduced to its essence. The polygonal lens emerges not as decoration, but as structure — a jewel-like presence that holds both sharpness and restraint. What remains is a frame that feels architectural, yet instinctive.


The Precision of Craft
Material becomes meaning through execution.
CARAT is assembled with deliberate precision — where every junction, engraving, and surface carries intent. The embossed DEUS PHOS duogram and the “Limited Handmade Series” mark are not statements of excess, but quiet confirmations of origin.
Nothing is ornamental. Every detail exists because it must.


Worn as a Statement
CARAT does not adapt to the wearer — it defines them.
Set against clean silhouettes and controlled volumes, the frame becomes an extension of presence. Crafted from premium stainless steel, shaped into a jewel-like sunglass for the modern urban hedonist.
From crystal shard to object, from nature to form — CARAT is not an accessory.
It is a fragment of something greater, shaped to be worn.












