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Recommended series: Ultimate One and Only Collection, Platinum Collection, High Jewelry Collection
 
If you think glasses are just an ordinary everyday object, then let the diamond-encrusted LOTOS turn your imagination on its head.
 
As the world's highest-grade eyewear supplier, LOTOS from Prfurtzm, Germany's "Golden City", can be said to be extravagant for the sake of luxury. The most expensive pair of LOTOS frames, the price of a Bentley, ushered in an era when eyewear entered the ranks of luxury goods.
 
The history of LOTOS began in 1872 with an emphasis on fine craftsmanship and was coveted by European royalty and aristocrats. In 2012, LOTOS was named one of the world's top 100 most valuable luxury brands by the World Luxury Federation, which is also a certification of the distinguished status of those who wear LOTOS.
 
LOTOS' frames are divided into seven series: Vintage 1987, Basic, Classic, Platinum Series, Jewelry, High Jewelry, and Ultimate One, and the metal parts of the frames are made of 18kt (750/1000) solid gold with the highest purity, and the gold, rose gold and platinum materials used have been approved by the FCA and certified by the German government. The extravagance of the materials used gives a glimpse of its extravagance, which makes it a valuable collector in addition to the lenses.
 
Committed to breaking the soft and easily deformable characteristics of precious metals, LOTOS's platinum frame series are made of high-purity PT950 platinum, which has a unique stable property and high Mohs hardness, so that diamonds and other jewelry can be set more securely. The corresponding grinding is more difficult, takes longer and requires a more precise and rigorous process, which is one of the reasons why LOTOS frames are expensive.
 
The LOTOS frames feature colorless extra-white diamonds in shades ranging from D to G and VS1 to IF in clarity (internally flawless). Among them, the round brilliant cut (brilliant-cut) and square princess-cut (princess-cut) are the mainstay, and the brand's artisans can also cut different shapes of fancy diamonds according to the needs of customers, and the level of customization craftsmanship is good.
 
One of LOTOS' most famous frames is the White Buffalo Horn Frame, which can be used to make eyeglasses, and is only produced in rare quantities in southern Germany. The white buffalo horn has to go through more than 100 materialization processes before it is actually made into a frame, all handmade by craftsmen, and each pair has a unique texture, which makes LOTOS glasses a classic accessory for celebrities and politicians to flaunt their unique identity.
 
The simplest pair of LOTOS frames took a month to make, and the most complex took nearly two years to complete. LOTOS offers a highly customizable service that includes temple engraving, frame changes, sheet shape changes, nose pad diamonds, diamond additions, or jewelry additions to meet the needs of different customers. Each pair of LOTOS frames comes with a lifetime warranty to maintain the shine and charm of the precious metal.
 
Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, the famous British singer Sir Elton, the Monaco royal family, Japanese dignitaries, etc. are all loyal customers of LOTOS. Rock legend Elvis Presley's owning of several pairs of LOTOS glasses during his lifetime, and after his death, LOTOS also launched nostalgic frames set with diamonds and gold in his honor, which were even more expensive.
 
All of LOTOS' products are handmade in its workshops, and a sales strategy of no discount is strictly implemented all over the world. With a price of up to one million RMB, it is no longer limited to being used as a single frame, and many opticians will buy it as a treasure in their own store for collection and display. The first LOTOS store in Asia was opened in Shanghai, attracting many eyewear fans.