




New! Orijin Tribal Eyewear | Earth 2020
The release of our 2020 Tribal Eyewear Collection is Inspired by African Tribal Art Makeup - A historical art of painting patterns on our faces and bodies, Orijin Culture introduces ORIJIN TRIBAL EYEWEAR Collection; A one of a kind Luxury designer Eyewear preserving our art and culture of Tribal beautification. The 'Brown Print' on the Eyewear signifies Earth, the beginning of life, the roots of us. ( Please read inspiration below after product details)
TRIBAL EYEWEAR PRODUCT DETAILS
SIZE: 64mm X 142mm
LENS: Our eyewear Lens is 100% UV400 PROTECTED and also made of acetate to give it the lighter feel on the face whiles also reducing the risk of breaking when dropping it.
METAL: The legs of the frame and logo bridge are made of stainless steel.
TRIBAL MAKEUP PIGMENT DETAILS
Ingredients: Distilled Water, propylene glycol, cellulose, starch, polyethylene piroxanone, kaolin, talcum powder, calcium carbonate, food grade lake, phenoxyethanol.
Our tribal makeup pigments are Non Toxic; Paraben free, Fragrance-free, Hypoallergenic and made to be friendly and safe on the skin.
DESIGNER'S INSPIRATION
“My vision in designing these luxury Tribal eyewear stems deep in the roots of the cultural significance of expressing ourselves artistically through this ancient creativity our ancestors practiced in various parts of Africa, and even carrying it along to the Diaspora— whereby even the different colors used in painting on ourselves alone had great meanings behind them. For example, the white paint used to make patterns on our faces signifies hope, purity and light in most cultures, while the yellow signifies joy, energy and warmth.
What triggered my thoughts in doing this is the social idea of us being able to read the moods of people based on the color of their eyewear so that we know how to approach respectfully.
In preserving the Art of Tribal make-up through fashion whiles acknowledging other tribes who have specific cultural art designs on faces, the Orijin Tribal eyewear also comes with Tribal Makeup kit for us to express our culture artistically.
I pay homage to my Zulu and Xhosa tribe South Africa, my Maasai Tribe of Tanzania and Kenya, my Karo tribe of Ethiopia, my Kru of Liberia and Ivory Coast, my Igbo and Yoruba of Nigeria, my Ashanti and Ga tribes of Ghana, my Bororo tribe of Niger and many Tribes including those outside of Africa, inspired by our African art and culture, respectfully.
May this evolution not only be a fashion statement but also a cultural and social statement building an Orijin Tribe of unity, love, peace and pride, whiles preserving our heritage in Style.
Orijin Culture accepts the following forms of payment at Checkout:
- Visa
- Master Card
- American Express
- Discovery
- ApplePay
- PayPal
- ShopPay(4x Installments)
- AfterPay(4x Installments)
We ensure every order is handled with care and delivered with intention.
Domestic Shipping (U.S.)
- Complimentary U.S. shipping on all orders
- Standard delivery: 3–5 business days
- Express delivery: 1–2 business days available at checkout
Orders are processed within 1–2 business days, with full tracking provided once your piece has been dispatched.
International Shipping
We ship worldwide through our trusted global carriers.
- Processing time: 1–2 business days
- Delivery timelines: Vary by destination
Please note that international orders may be subject to customs duties or import taxes determined by your country. These are not included at checkout.
Tracking is provided for every order so you can follow your delivery every step of the way.
Delivery Details
All orders are shipped securely through our trusted partners, including USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL.
Signature confirmation is not required upon delivery. If preferred, this can be arranged directly with the carrier once your tracking details are received.
Need Assistance?
For any questions, we’re here to help.
store@orijinculture.com
+1 (877) 566-7454
Returns & Exchanges
We stand behind the quality and craftsmanship of every piece. If your order isn’t exactly what you expected, we’ll make it right. Returns and exchanges are accepted within 14 days of delivery.
To begin a return, simply contact us at returns@orijinculture.com and our team will guide you through the process.
Eligibility
To be eligible for a return:
- Items must be unused and in original condition
- Original packaging must be included
We do not accept returns on:
- Worn or damaged items not due to our error
- Items returned outside the 14-day window
- Sale items
Shipping & Return Costs
- U.S. returns: Return shipping is covered
- International returns: Shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer
Please note: original shipping fees are non-refundable.
Refunds
Once your return is received and inspected, your refund will be issued to your original form of payment within a few business days.
Exchanges
If you’d prefer a different style or color, we’re happy to assist with an exchange within the 14-day window.
Gifts
If your item was received as a gift, you may exchange it or receive store credit once the return is processed.
Need Assistance?
We’re here to help.
returns@orijinculture.com
+1 (877) 566-7454
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