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Therese Rose Quartz Blue Light glasses blend style with protection, featuring a soft rose quartz frame designed to filter harmful blue light from screens. Ideal for reducing eye strain during extended digital use, these glasses help maintain visual comfort while adding a touch of elegance to your daily look. Lightweight and durable, they offer both function and sophistication for modern living.
All our glasses have a CR39 lens, which is one of the best on the market and is characterized by its thin, durable construction and high optical performance.
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Lens guide
Blue Light
Our blue light glasses use CR39 lenses – a high-quality lens material known for its durability, clarity, and lightweight comfort.
They are designed to filter out the blue light from screens (computers, phones, TVs), which can cause tired eyes, headaches, and poor sleep.
With our blue light filter lenses you get:
Size guide
Width
136
Height
48
Lens width
50
Lens height
41
Temple length
140
Bridge width
20
See our general size recommendations below:
Narrow Glasses:
Lens width
42mm - 48mm
Bridge width
14mm - 17mm
Regular Glasses:
Lens width
49mm - 52mm
Bridge width
18mm - 19mm
Wide Glasses:
Lens width
53mm or wider
Bridge width
20mm - 22mm
Premium Acetate Frames
Crafted from high-quality, plant-based acetate — durable, lightweight, and comfortable for everyday wear.
High-Quality CR39 Lenses
Optical-grade lenses that provide exceptional clarity and protection, finished with anti-scratch and anti-reflective coatings.
Extended Nose Pads
Subtle nose pad design ensures an improved fit and comfort across all face shapes.
Comfort-Curved Temple Tips
Smooth, rounded temple ends that sit gently behind the ears — made for long-lasting comfort.
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