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  1. Akoni® produces Designer Eyewear with exceptional style and quality. Every frame is made in Japan with the utmost attention to detail and crafted with the highest standards. From unique designs to high-quality materials, you're sure to find eyewear that enhances your look and surpasses your expectations.

  2. Akoni’s Wise builds upon both the silhouette and the etymology behind the pantos, a classic frame design combining a keyhole bridge, high temples and large, rounded lenses.

  3. Shop Designer Eyewear on the AKONI Official Store. Made in Japan. Free Shipping on all orders.

  4. Discover Designer Optical Glasses on the AKONI Official Store. Made in Japan.

  5. Shop Designer Sunglasses on the AKONI Official Store. Made in Japan. Free Shipping on all orders.

  6. Explore the artistry behind Akoni's designer eyewear on our 'About Us' page. Delve into our commitment to exceptional craftsmanship and the precision of Made in Japan quality. Discover how our passion shapes every unique piece we create.

  7. Great design never needs to clamor for attention. That’s why Akoni frames avoid unnecessary logos and monograms—allowing the eye to focus instead on our sleek silhouettes and the many references to the type of finely crafted details traditionally associated with the world’s finest luxury accessories.

  8. Eris, with its innovative co-centered pairing of two titanium frames, relies on the power of unexpected repetition to convey the most lasting of impressions. While Eris may be extremely lightweight, Akoni’s Japanese titanium provides exceptional strength.

  9. With the rise of videoconferencing, eyewear has taken over center stage as the most noticeable and important of all fashion accessories—and Akoni’s Iris is ready for its close-up. This restrained cat-eye relies on upswept lenses that help accentuate cheekbones and provide a subtle lift to the face, making it the perfec

  10. Drawing inspiration from the sleek browlines worn by Polish composer Krzysztof Komeda, the Hubble builds upon a midcentury retro-futuristic style, relying on sculpted Japanese acetate brows and adjustable titanium temples.