Clean your glasses daily using a non-alcohol based lens cleaning spray and the provided microfiber cleaning cloth. Avoid using water or soap to clean your frames, as this may cause oxidation of the wirecore and hinges. To extend the product's lifespan, keep eyewear out of extreme heat to avoid risk of distortion, and always protect your glasses by storing in the provided JMM eyewear case.
ICHIKAWA in NOIR X
ICHIKAWA in NOIR X
Limited production batch of 400 pieces
960 USD
Unit price
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per
Limited production batch of 400 pieces
AVAILABLE IN 12 COLORS
modern trapeze shape with energetic midcentury look and feel.
Achieve visual distinction with striking spectacles that expand your sartorial vocabulary. Inspired by the actual glasses worn by Japanese film director Kon Ichikawa (市川 崑) whose cinematic ingenuity was influenced by an array of individuals, from Walt Disney to Jean Renoir.
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SIZE
Medium -
TOTAL WIDTH
142mm -
TEMPLE LENGTH
146mm -
DBL
21mm -
EYE SIZE A
50mm -
EYE SIZE B
38mm
VARIANT DETAILS
- Dark gold signature arrowhead front pin
- Hidden gold wirecore with gold custom hairline engraving
- Gold tension-secured custom 7 barrel hinge with gold spur-shaped rivets
- Superlight bronze cr39 lenses
- 6 base lens with backside anti-reflective treatment
Black 10mm cured cellulose acetate frame custom double laminated acetate temples and superlight bronze cr39 lenses
Uncompromising Craftsmanship
At Jacques Marie Mage, craftsmanship is the very foundation of our creative ethos. Our eyewear is handcrafted in small batches by master artisans who blend generational expertise with leading-edge techniques. Shaped through hundreds of meticulous steps, each frame is a testament to design and discipline. Every detail—laminated colorways, custom wirecores, hand-polished finishes—reflects an enduring commitment to quality and care. In honoring craft, we resist disposability and redefine luxury as something deeply human, a tactile expression of history, heritage, and the belief that what is made with meaning should last for generations.
Honoring Heritage
Luxury isn’t about burning the bridges of the past for the skyscrapers of the future. Rather, it involves the delicate threading of history into unique goods made with superior materials and a studious attention to craft; it’s about believing and investing in artisanal processes and developing goods—and stories—that last. For us, heritage is not a relic, but a living, breathing framework for creation. To this end, we combine reverence for the past with a commitment to aesthetic innovation, producing small-batch goods that both honor and evolve the traditions that shaped them.
