Thousands of years ago, Inuit and Yupik people of the Arctic carved narrow slits into ivory, antler and wood to create snow goggles. This diminished exposure to direct and reflected ultraviolet rays
Pair of Eskimo Wood Snow Goggles, Alaska, c. 1900, of typical elongated form, with two narrow slits for the eyes below an angular prote sold at auction on 14th December | Bidsquare
Wooden snow goggles / Arctic, Inuit - Gilcrease Museum
The Inuit snow goggles - world's oldest sunglasses dating back to 1200-1600 AD. Created from bone, leather, or wood; with see-through slits, designed to protect the eyes from snow blindness. : r/interestingasfuck
File:Inuit Snow goggles from Alaska. Made from carved wood, 1880-1890CE (top) and Caribou antler 1000-1800 CE (bottom).jpg - Wikipedia
Ingenious Snow Goggles Crafted by Inuit Peoples
Wooden snow goggles belonging to Captain Scott in British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-1904 at Dundee Heritage Trust
Wooden Snow Goggles | Inuit Inupiaq Yup'ik Art | Donald Ellis Gallery
Sold at Auction: Eskimo Wood Snow Goggles
Wooden snow goggles and case, Inuit, North America, 1801-1900 | Science Museum Group Collection
Wooden snow goggles, with 2 slits, Eskimo | Science Museum Group Collection
Mid-20th C. Inuit Wooden Snow Goggles w/ Leather Strap for sale at auction on 19th July | Bidsquare