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The Ancient Art and Intimate Craft of Artificial Eyes

15 days ago
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  • The oldest known artificial eye, dating back 4,000 years, was found in Iran, made of natural materials with intricate details.
  • Ancient Egyptians used wax, plaster, and precious stones to create artificial eyes for mummies, but techniques for the living were less sophisticated.
  • 16th-century French military surgeon Ambroise Paré described early metal prosthetics for eyes, though they were uncomfortable and unrealistic.
  • Venetian glassmakers introduced glass eyes in the 16th century, which remained the standard for over a century despite their fragility.
  • Modern ocularists use acrylic to create prosthetic eyes, focusing on realism and comfort rather than restoring vision.
  • Ocularists are rare, with fewer than 200 certified professionals in the U.S., often passing the craft through generations.
  • Prosthetic eyes today aim to create illusion and improve appearance, not restore vision, though future advancements may change this.
  • The process of getting a prosthetic eye involves intimate, personalized care, blending technical skill with empathy and psychology.
  • Artificial eyes help heal trauma by restoring facial symmetry and identity, despite the challenges of replicating natural expressiveness.