Zuma Sunglasses
The chunky square acetate frame in the Beryll eyewear family—bold, cinematic, and deliberately polished.
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Story & heritage
Zuma Sunglasses sits in +Beryll's current sunglasses canon, a four-line eyewear edit sold directly by the brand alongside Mellow, Ace, Wayne, and Zuma. The brand's published eyewear copy grounds the line in Northern Italian manufacturing, late-90s and early-2000s inspiration, and Malibu design, while Wikipedia identifies +Beryll as a Los Angeles luxury accessory company founded in 2006 by Sigmar Berg.
Materials & craft
The official product copy specifies Northern Italian production, genuine Italian-made parts, CR39 lenses with anti-dirt and anti-reflective coating, 100% UV protection, Italian hinges, temple engravings, and Malibu design. For this model, the defining shape is: sunglasses are made by true eyewear artisans whose trade and craftsmanship has been passed down from previous generations. Inspired by the iconic style from the late 90’s early 2000s,
How to choose & style
Choose the black smoke version when the frame shape should lead without colour noise; move into mirrored, gradient, brown, or tortoise lenses when the eyewear is meant to become the outfit's focal accessory. The unisex proportions make these easiest with clean knits, washed tees, silk separates, and other low-bulk layers.