Give them a bold everyday upgrade. This gift set pairs Kodes’ chunky matte black Iris glasses chain with the matching necklace, so they can switch from glasses holder to full statement jewellery in seconds. What is included Iris Chunky Black Acrylic Glasses Chain A striking matte black chain that adds instant edge to any pair of glasses or sunglasses. The twisted round links look like a fashion necklace, while silicone connector loops keep frames secure so they are always close to hand. Finished with a lobster clasp so it can also be worn fastened as a long necklace. Iris Chunky Black Acrylic Necklace A shorter, collar length version of the same chunky matte chain, finished with a large gold colour lobster clasp. Bold, tactile and surprisingly comfortable to wear, it works beautifully over knitwear or with a simple tee. How to wear Attach the glasses chain to sunglasses or everyday frames using the silicone loops and let it hang like a necklace when not in use. Fasten the lobster clasp to wear the glasses chain as a long necklace on its own. Style the shorter necklace alone for a clean, graphic look or layer with finer chains for extra texture. Wear both on different days to get more mileage from one matching set. Details Glasses chain Length: approx. 72 cm (including connectors) Each link: approx. 4 cm long by 3.4 cm wide Weight: 73 g Materials: Matte acrylic links, silicone connector end loops, lobster clasp Necklace Necklace length: 54 cm Each link: approx. 4.3 cm long by 3.4 cm wide Weight: 73 g Materials: Matte acrylic links, large gold colour lobster clasp All pieces are handmade in Morena’s London home studio, so there may be small variations that add to the character of each chain. Care Because these pieces are handmade from acrylic links, it is best to store them separately from other jewellery to minimise scratches and tangles. A quick wipe with a microfibre cloth will help keep the links looking their best. KODES are statement jewellery pieces, handmade in Tottenham, North London, by Morena Fiore since 2015.