Mazlo is a jewellery house of Lebanese origin, established in Paris, France, 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-1970s, the house has been based in Paris and headed by Robert Mazloum, or Mazlo. A goldsmith and jeweller, he continued the family's traditions by creating one-of-a-kind bespoke jewellery pieces.[5]
Along with his Haute Joaillerie pieces, he develops a line of prayer beads called "Masbahas" for the Gulf countries, distributed in Tanagra concept stores.[6][7]
Notes
- ↑ "L'atelier Mazloum présente ses bijoux contemporains". La Revue du Liban (in French). March 1974.
 - ↑ "" Craze in Beirut ", Fresk look at jewelry in enamel". The Daily Star. September 1969.
 - ↑ "" Une griffe libanaise dans la bijouterie internationale ", Des créations originales signées Mazlo". L'Orient - Le Jour (in French). August 1981.
 - ↑ "Zeitloser Schmuck von Mazlo". Goldschmiede Zeitung (in German). April 1980.
 - ↑ "Les bijoux Mazlo assument fleurs, fruits et personnages dans une seule poétique". RFBH (in French). September 1978.
 - ↑ "" Robert Mazlo", Let them learn to love earth". Adam&eve. April 2010.
 - ↑ "" Mazlo Masbaha", Genuine creativity". Ghost. August 2011.
 
See also
- Maximos III Mazloum, relative.
 
References
- Beth Bernstein (2015). If These Jewels Could Talk: The Legends Behind Celebrity Gems. Antique Collectors Club Dist. ISBN 978-1851498079.
 - Claude Mazloum (1993). L'art de la joaillerie contemporaine. Gremese International. ISBN 88-7301-022-9.
 - Claude Mazloum (1999). Jewelry Design in the 21st Century. Gremese International. ISBN 88-7301-310-4.
 - Jocelyne Ruther (1971). Les Bijoux. Fayard.
 
Further reading
- Classluxury.net. "Il gruppo Chalhoub presenta il nuovo concept" (text in italian), 14 October 2013.
 - Les Annonces de la Seine, October 18, 2012 issue (text in french).
 - Russian Emirates, November–December 2011 issue, (interview in russian).
 - Al-Bayan, issue released on November 11, 2011, (interview in arabic).
 - Balsom, Simon. "The alchemist: Robert Mazlo", Men's passion, October 2011.
 - Al-Watan TV, 16 March 2010, Interview, Tanagra's 30th Anniversary.
 - C. Robin, 2011. "Il était une fois la Joaillerie", Revue ARKETIP
 - A-C. Catineau, 2004, "Penchés sur le métier", BBI
 
External links
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