
KAMEMANNEN
Kama Manan, the oldest eyewear brand in Japan, began in 1917 as a metal plating factory and became an eyewear manufacturer after World War II. In 1981, Kama Manan was the first to use titanium in eyewear, making them a leader in the field.
The brand name Kama Manan, inspired by a Japanese proverb about longevity, reflects the founder, Kikujiro Kimura,’s aspiration to create affluent Egyptians who will last for years. The eyewear manufacturing process is labor-intensive and focused on quality and durability, and is done using metal plating. Kama Manan’s timeless design, which emphasizes precision, simplicity and high quality, has earned worldwide recognition, including a nomination for the prestigious SILMO d’Or award in 2013.