Shop Tiffany and Co Frames & Sunglasses at Prism Eye Care
Take off a pair of Tiffany sunglasses and look at the inside of the temples. There it is: Tiffany Blue.
That robin's egg blue, trademarked and registered with Pantone as "1837 Blue" (named after the year the company was founded), sits hidden on the interior of every single Tiffany eyewear frame. You cannot see it when the glasses are on your face. Only you know it is there. And that is the most Tiffany detail imaginable: a private, personal luxury that does not need to be shown to anyone else.
Charles Lewis Tiffany opened his first store on Broadway in New York City in 1837. Within a few decades, he had turned it into what the press called "the palace of jewels." His company designed the seal of the United States (the one on the back of every dollar bill), supplied diamonds to presidents and royalty, and became so culturally embedded that Audrey Hepburn stood outside the Fifth Avenue flagship eating a pastry in 1961 and created one of the most iconic scenes in cinema history. Today, Tiffany &; Co. is owned by LVMH (acquired for nearly 16 billion dollars in 2021), and the eyewear is manufactured by EssilorLuxottica.
At Prism Eye Care, we stock Tiffany and co frames across sunglasses and optical styles. Every pair arrives in the iconic blue box with brand certification and full warranty.
Jewelry Codes That Travel From the Ring to the Temple
Tiffany does not just put its name on a generic frame. Each collection translates a specific Tiffany jewelry line into eyewear, and the details are precise enough that existing Tiffany customers will recognise them instantly.
The Tiffany T motif appears as a bold, graphic letter on the temples of several sunglasses and optical models. Launched as a jewelry collection in 2014, the T represents a modern, architectural side of the brand. On eyewear, it works as a clean, recognisable brand signal without being fussy.
The Return to Tiffany heart is one of the brand's most beloved jewelry designs. On eyewear, it appears as a small heart-shaped metal accent at the hinge or temple, sometimes paired with the signature blue enamel. These models tend to be the most popular among buyers who already own a Return to Tiffany necklace or bracelet and want their accessories to speak the same language.
The diamond point detail, inspired by Tiffany's engagement ring settings, shows up as faceted metal accents on aviator bridges and butterfly temple hardware. It adds a subtle sparkle that references the brand's diamond heritage without actual stones.
Tiffany and Co Eyewear for Women: Where Jewelry Meets Prescription Wear
Tiffany and co eyewear for women is the heart of this collection. The frames are designed for buyers who think of their glasses the way they think of their jewelry: as something personal, considered, and worth investing in.
The women's collection at Prism Eye Care includes:
Cat-eye sunglasses with the Return to Tiffany heart in blue enamel at the hinge, gradient lenses, and the signature blue interior on the temples
Oversized square acetate frames in opal pink, black, and tortoiseshell with the Tiffany T detail in polished metal
Butterfly sunglasses with diamond-point accents on the bridge and UV-protected gradient lenses
Rectangular optical frames with slim profiles and minimal branding, designed for all-day prescription comfort
Round metal frames with the Tiffany Blue visible on the inner temple and adjustable nose pads for a customised fit
Tiffany and co eyewear for women fills a space that is hard to find elsewhere. It is more emotionally resonant than Prada, more refined than Dolce & Gabbana, and more heritage-rooted than Michael Kors. If you own Tiffany jewelry and have been looking for eyewear that feels like it belongs in the same world, this is it. Try them at our Indiranagar or Jayanagar stores.
This is worth mentioning because it matters to Tiffany buyers. Every pair of Tiffany & Co. eyewear purchased from Prism Eye Care comes packaged in the full Tiffany presentation: a hardshell case and carry pouch in Tiffany Blue, a matching cleaning cloth, and the signature blue box.
For a brand where the packaging is almost as famous as the product, this is not a minor detail. If you are buying Tiffany and co frames as a gift, the unboxing experience is part of the value. Prism Eye Care is an authorized retailer, so the packaging is genuine and complete, not a third-party approximation.
Tiffany and Co Eyewear Price in India
Tiffany and co eyewear price in India at Prism Eye Care ranges from approximately Rs. 18,000 to Rs. 28,000 for both sunglasses and optical frames. Models with diamond-point detailing and enamel accents tend to sit at the higher end.
That places Tiffany alongside Burberry, Miu Miu, and Saint Laurent in pricing, with EssilorLuxottica manufacturing behind all four. What sets Tiffany apart is the emotional connection. You are not just buying a pair of frames. You are buying into a brand that designed the engagement ring setting, supplied diamonds to Jacqueline Kennedy, and has made the colour blue mean something specific to millions of people worldwide. That heritage carries weight that pure fashion brands do not have.
Tiffany and co eyewear price in India reflects Luxottica build quality, jewelry-grade design detailing, and a 187-year brand heritage. Prism Eye Care carries every frame at official retail pricing with manufacturer warranty.
How to Buy Tiffany Eyewear Online or In Store
You can buy Tiffany eyewear online through Prism Eye Care's website, where the collection is listed with images, frame dimensions, and pricing.
For prescription orders, most Tiffany optical frames support single-vision, progressive, and blue-light filtering lenses. A WhatsApp message to our team at +91 9164203360 before checkout will help you get the lens selection right. You can also buy Tiffany & Co eyewear online in India by calling us for a guided ordering experience.
If you are in Bangalore, seeing these frames in person is recommended. The Tiffany Blue interior, the enamel detailing, and the metal accents are best appreciated in natural light at any of our Bangalore stores.
FAQs
Q1: Does Tiffany eyewear come in the blue box?
Yes. Every pair of Tiffany & Co. eyewear purchased from Prism Eye Care includes the full brand presentation: a hardshell case in Tiffany Blue, a matching carry pouch and cleaning cloth, and the iconic Tiffany Blue box. As an authorized retailer, we guarantee genuine packaging with every purchase.
Q2: What is the Tiffany Blue on the inside of the frames?
Every Tiffany eyewear frame features a flash of Tiffany Blue (Pantone "1837 Blue") on the interior of the temples. This hidden detail is visible only when the glasses are removed. It is a signature brand touch that connects the eyewear to Tiffany's broader identity across jewelry, accessories, and packaging.
Q3: Is Tiffany & Co. owned by LVMH?
Yes. LVMH (the parent group behind Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Bulgari) acquired Tiffany & Co. in January 2021. The eyewear continues to be manufactured by EssilorLuxottica under an exclusive licensing agreement. The acquisition has strengthened Tiffany's luxury positioning while preserving its American heritage identity.
Q4: Can I get prescription lenses fitted in Tiffany frames?
Yes. Tiffany optical frames support single-vision, progressive, and blue-light filtering lenses. The rectangular and cat-eye models handle higher prescriptions well. Prism Eye Care's optometrists ensure precise fitting at any of our Bangalore stores.
Q5: How does Tiffany eyewear differ from Swarovski eyewear?
Both are jewelry houses making eyewear, but the approach is different. Swarovski focuses on hand-applied precision-cut crystals as the centrepiece of each frame. Tiffany focuses on translating specific jewelry collections (Tiffany T, Return to Tiffany, diamond point) into eyewear design codes, with the signature blue interior as a hidden luxury detail. Tiffany leans more towards understated elegance, while Swarovski leans towards visible sparkle.
Curious about the hidden Tiffany Blue? Browse the Tiffany & Co collection online or try them at Prism Eye Care in Bangalore.