T Henri Cobra
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Description
Handmade in One Collectible Batch Production
Handmade in One Collectible Batch Production
Sculpted 12mm acetate fronts form the commanding foundation of the design, accented by two-tone metal decors with enamel detailing precisely matched to the acetate composition.
The structure is secured with three octagonal rivets anchoring an oversized 7-barrel modular Japanese hinge system, reinforced by custom hinge plates pressed with refined linear detailing for durability and mechanical precision. Sculpted 7mm acetate temples house laminated corewires featuring T HENRI’s signature pattern and aerodynamic end tips.
The temples are finished with ribbed titanium end caps engraved with the iconic T HENRI emblem, adding both balance and architectural distinction.
At the temple terminus, flared and sculpted volume tips enhance comfort and stability. Engineered with a precision non-slip grip to ensure a secure fit.
SIZE & FIT
Lens Width - 48mm
Nose Bridge Length - 22mm
Temple Length - 146mm
Ergonomically designed to fit most face shapes.
Construction
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Handcrafted Japanese acetate front featuring a rounded geometric silhouette that blends soft curves with sharp architectural transitions.
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Sculpted acetate eyewire construction with substantial material thickness, creating depth, durability, and a refined luxury presence.
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Multi-faceted front milling along the brow, end pieces, and lens surrounds, producing dynamic light reflection and visual dimension.
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Integrated keyhole-inspired bridge architecture with deep sculpting and carved transitions that enhance both comfort and structural rigidity.
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Deep-set lens construction positioning the lenses within a recessed channel for a layered, three-dimensional appearance.
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Custom precious-metal accent ring positioned between the front and temple assembly, serving as a visual transition and reinforcing the frame's handcrafted detailing.
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Precision-engineered titanium core temple featuring intricate geometric engraving inspired by architectural and Art Deco motifs.
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Exposed titanium temple core construction showcased through a transparent acetate window, revealing the craftsmanship and complexity of the internal structure.
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Dual-material temple architecture combining premium acetate and titanium to optimize durability, balance, and long-term performance.
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Embedded metal hinge system seamlessly integrated within the front and temple for strength and smooth operation.
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Custom metal crest inlays set into the front end pieces, providing a signature brand identifier and decorative finishing element.
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Tapered temple profile engineered to reduce weight while maintaining structural integrity throughout the frame.
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Ergonomic temple tips featuring a flared, sculpted design with traction grooves to enhance comfort and retention behind the ear.
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Hand-polished acetate surfaces finished to a high gloss, emphasizing the depth and richness of the material.
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Precision hand-finishing throughout including chamfered edges, polished transitions, and carefully balanced proportions.
Signature Construction Features
- Sculpted Japanese acetate front with geometric round-eye architecture.
- Exposed engraved titanium core visible through the temple window.
- Custom metal transition ring between front and temple.
- Deep recessed lens construction for enhanced dimensionality.
- Signature metal crest inlays integrated into the front.
- Combination of traditional craftsmanship and precision-engineered luxury detailing.
Find Your Fit
Frame Sizing Isn't What it Seems:
Let me throw a wrench to everything you might think you know about finding the right "size" glasses. While many people think a couple of simple numbers can determine the needed frame size, more often that not, that's just not the case. The numbers I'm referring to are the A or Eye size (Lens width), and the DBL or Bridge size (distance between the two lenses). While these numbers can be helpful guidelines, not all frames with the same numbers will fit the same way. Just like your clothes don't all fit exactly the same even with the same waist measure, neither do all frames.
Why Don't The Numbers Tell Me the Right Size?
This is a great question, and comes down to the wide array of materials used to make the frames! The distance from the edge of the lens to where the temple (arms, bows, whatever you want to call them) go back to the head and thickness of the temples themselves are just a couple of the factors. Add in different bridge designs with the same width and totally different fits and construction, and things get hairy quickly!
So, How Can I Even Figure Out What To Buy?
Pay close attention to the actual construction of the frame. Opticians know these tricks well and our staff is happy to assist if needed, just send us a picture, and what it is you personally want out of your next eyewear function and style wise. For a guideline for yourself though, look at the material thickness from the outer lens to the edge, this can be just one or two millimeters, on up to several or as much as ten or more millimeters in the cases of some specialty designs for high prescriptions! Next pay attention to the thickness of the material in the bridge, and the way it tapers. These subtle cues can give you a great impression of how the frame will fit on you with just a little visualization!
Does a Frame Always Need to Fit Perfectly?
Contrary to the optical worlds opinion, NO. You don't need perfect central alignment, or frames exactly the width of your head. What you do need, are certain lines to flow well with your face, colors that work for your complexion and wardrobe, and knowing whether you want to have a look that is bold and oversized, or small petite and minimal, or any combination of the two. There is a fine line between oversized and TOO BIG, so do dredge into this area with caution. This is where we come in, if you're not sure, let us help!
What if I Like Really Different?
Welcome to the party, you're one of us. We understand trendsetters and fashion forward styles are not something the everyday eye will find pleasing, and we're not going to talk you out of that gorgeous vintage cat eye shape in blazing pink colors, or whatever your heart desires, as long as it really is a good look for you in color tones and style choice! Frames built for the world of high fashion are some of our favorites, and personally our staff rocks some of the wildest things out there! Whether you like the basics, or something as wild as a rimless with dragon shaped lenses, we're not judging!
Full Video showing many of the differences and what "proper" sizing looks like: