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Mazlo is a jewellery house of Lebanese origin, established in Paris since 1977[1][2][3].
Its origins date back to the fifteenth century, when the founder of the dynasty, Georgius Sayegh el-Mazloum left Lebanon to settle in Venice[4].
Since the early 70's, the house is based in Paris and headed by Robert Mazloum said "Mazlo." Goldsmith and jeweler, he revives the family’s traditions by creating one off bespoke jewellery pieces [5].
Parallel to his Haute Joaillerie pieces, he develops a line of prayer beads called "Masbahas" for the Gulf countries, distributed in Tanagra concept stores [6][7].
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Notes
- ^ ""L’atelier Mazloum présente ses bijoux contemporains"" (in French). La Revue du Liban. March, 1974.
- ^ "" Craze in Beirut ", Fresk look at jewelry in enamel" (in English). The Daily Star. September,1969.
- ^ "" Une griffe libanaise dans la bijouterie internationale ", Des créations originales signées Mazlo" (in French). L’Orient - Le Jour. August, 1981.
- ^ "" Zeitloser Schmuck von Mazlo "" (in German). Goldschmiede Zeitung. April,1980.
- ^ "" Les bijoux Mazlo assument fleurs, fruits et personnages dans une seule poétique "" (in French). RFBH. September, 1978.
- ^ "" Robert Mazlo", Let them learn to love earth" (in English). Adam&eve. April, 2010.
- ^ "" Mazlo Masbaha", Genuine creativity" (in English). Ghost. August, 2011.
References
- Claude Mazloum (1993). L'art de la joaillerie contemporaine. Gremese International. ISBN 8873010229.
- Claude Mazloum (1999). Jewelry Design in the 21st Century. Gremese International. ISBN 8873013104.
- Jocelyne Ruther (1971). Les Bijoux. Fayard.
See also
- Maximos III Mazloum, relative.
External links
- Al-Bayan, issue released on November 11th 2011, (interview in arabic). Retrieved on 15 November 2011.
- Simon Balsom,"The alchemist: Robert Mazlo", Men’s passion, October 2011. Retrieved on 19 October 2011.
- Al-Watan TV, March 16th 2010, (interview in english), Tanagra's 30th Anniversary.
- C. Robin, 2011, "Il était une fois la Joaillerie", Revue ARKETIP
- A-C. Catineau, 2004, "Penchés sur le métier", BBI
- Mazlo's web site
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