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Sunday, November 24, 2024  
21 Jumada Al-Awwal 1446  

India Develops Gold, Diamond-Embedded Contact Lenses

A company in India is now offering contact lenses fitted with real diamonds and gold. Weighing five grams and costing INR700,000 (US$15,444), the lenses sit either six millimeters or nine millimeters away from the cornea and are available in four designs: white gold, 18 diamonds on white gold, yellow gold, and 18 diamonds on yellow gold.

Created by Indian optometrist Chandrashekhar Chawan of Shekhar Eye Research Center in Mumbai, the contact lenses are designed to hold water in front of the eye so that they can be worn comfortably and can be made to correct any visual impairment.

“I’ve had mixed responses  some say it looks scary, but most of the people love it,” Chawan said during an interview with Today.com. “Bollywood personalities [said] they love the concept, that it’s going to be an ‘in thing’ in fashion soon.”

Chawan has said that he only plans to create a limited amount of lenses – 3,996 specifically  and that all profits will be put towards treating patients with Stevens Johnson Syndrom  a skin disease that affects the tear glands and leads to loss of vision.

If Chawan ever decides to expand operations, there would likely be ample demand in other Asian countries such as China and South Korea where stylish contact lenses are becoming a popular fashion accessory.