Aureon – Rosé Quartz
Aureon in Rosé Quartz pairs a rose-gold rimless stainless-steel frame with a soft grey-to-rosé gradient lens. The color feels luminous and feminine without losing the clean edge of the shape.
The larger lens shape gives generous coverage while keeping the face visually open. Transparent grey high-nickel white copper temples soften the profile and keep the warm metal front from feeling too dressy.
Aureon – Rosé Quartz is a softened statement for clean makeup, pale neutrals, and polished summer layers.
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Aze currently offers prescription sunglasses for single-vision correction, including nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and reading prescriptions. Progressive lenses are also available for multifocal correction.
Most of our frames are prescription-ready, but a few styles may not support prescription lenses due to their design. Please refer to individual product descriptions for specific compatibility.
To ensure accurate lens customization, please upload a valid eyeglass prescription issued within the last 2 years by a licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist. All prescription orders require pupillary distance (PD), preferably listed as dual PD (for both eyes).
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