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NiGuRa |
| One of the founders of the German optical industry |
Germany and France were the leading countries in spectacle manufacturing
up to the end of the 1880s.
The "Old Town Optical Industrial Institute Nitsche & Günther",
founded in the town of Rathenow in Brandenburg in 1866 and now operating
as NiGuRa Optik GmbH, was one of the leading companies - with more
than 2,000 employees at times - that helped drive the development
of the German optical industry.
NiGuRa made numerous inventions and patents which still make their
presence felt today in frame designs. One example is the so-called
"camouflaged hinge" which can still be found in practically
every frame in a modified form.
However, Nitsche & Günther were not just specialists in
the development and manufacture of frames, they were also one of
the world's leading suppliers of optical lenses and workshop equipment
for opticians.
The Second World War saw the end of his exemplary company due to
confiscation and dismantling without any compensation.
A new start was made from zero at the Düsseldorf branch. A
new production facility for frames was founded together with a company
from Solingen. The company became completely independent again in
1956.
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