The lenses are bi-aspheric and two of them have very good imaging properties. Their surface appears to be an oblate
ellipse, while the surface nearest the eye approaches a
parabola. The best example of the lenses measures in diameter and has a thickness of at its centre, with an
angular resolution of 25–30 μm. It was reported by Otto Ahlström in 1950 that most have
aspheric surfaces. The best of the lenses have low
spherical aberration, indicating that their surface profile was optimized to improve image quality. Most of the lenses, however, do not show any sign of optimization and produce worse images than a simple spherical lens. Prior to the Fröjel finds it had been suggested that the lenses were not produced by the Vikings, as there are hints that they were in fact produced in
Byzantium or Eastern Europe. The Vikings of Gotland were known to have participated in trade networks that reached as far as
Constantinople. == Proposed uses ==