Ella Terracota NEW
Ella Terracota NEW
Sizes
Size:
Lens diameter:
Bridge width:
Length of the rods:
Crystal Guide
Types of graduation
Monofocal for near or far vision.
Progressive near, far and in between.
Reading.
Without graduation.
Always thin lenses
We reduce the thickness based on your prescription
Standard thin lenses: less than +/-4 +0€
Reduced lenses: between +/-4 and +/-6 +30€
Super reduced lenses · Index 1.74: greater than +/-6 +100€
Shipping & Returns
• Delivery time varies from 6 to 9 business days, depending on your graduation.
• Free shipping on orders over €40 to mainland Spain. Other destinations are calculated at checkout.
• Enjoy free exchanges or returns for 30 days.
Frequent questions
What do I need to order prescription glasses online?
You will need your prescription and your interpupillary distance. You can upload a photo of the prescription or enter the details if you already know your prescription. You can also send us your prescription after placing your order by email.
How to get your prescription without a Miller & Marc store nearby?
Apply for graduation at the place where you recently graduated.
Or make an appointment with your trusted optician or ophthalmologist.
What does being environmentally sustainable mean to Miller & Marc?
We work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through a code of conduct, B Corp certification and a circularity program. Here you can find more information about our responsibility objectives.
What is the difference between standard and biological acetate?
Standard acetate is 100% natural but mixed with chemical plasticizers. Bio acetate comes from wood pulp and cotton with biodegradable plasticizers and is 100% sustainable, natural and recyclable. You can learn more about the materials we use at Miller & Marc here .
What can I do with my Miller & Marc glasses that I no longer use?
Miller & Marc has launched Reutiliza , a circularity program where you can hand over your old glasses to give them a second life or recycle them and get a 10 euro discount on your next purchase.
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Sphere (PWR)
La esfera, marcada como PWR en la caja de tus lentes de contacto, indica el valor de tu graduación.
Cylinder (CYL)
El cilindro es el valor que corrige el astigmatismo, ajustando las irregularidades en la curvatura de la córnea.
Axis (AX)
El eje indica la orientación de los cilindros, utilizada para corregir irregularidades en la córnea. Este valor asegura que los lentes estén alineados correctamente.
ADD
La adición indica el aumento necesario en las lentes para proporcionar una visión nítida de cerca. Solo se aplica a lentes multifocales.