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Mazlo is a jewellery house of Lebanese origin, established in Paris since 1977. Its origins date back to the fifteenth century, when the founder of the dynasty, Georgius Sayegh el-Mazloum left Lebanon to settle in Venice. Since the early-1970s, the house is based in Paris and headed by Robert Mazloum, or "Mazlo". A Goldsmith and jeweler, he continues the family's traditions by creating one-of-a-kind bespoke jewellery pieces. Along with his Haute Joaillerie pieces, he develops a line of prayer beads called "Masbahas" for the Gulf countries, distributed in Tanagra concept stores.

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  • Mazlo is a jewellery house of Lebanese origin, established in Paris since 1977. Its origins date back to the fifteenth century, when the founder of the dynasty, Georgius Sayegh el-Mazloum left Lebanon to settle in Venice. Since the early-1970s, the house is based in Paris and headed by Robert Mazloum, or "Mazlo". A Goldsmith and jeweler, he continues the family's traditions by creating one-of-a-kind bespoke jewellery pieces. Along with his Haute Joaillerie pieces, he develops a line of prayer beads called "Masbahas" for the Gulf countries, distributed in Tanagra concept stores. (en)
  • Mazlo est une maison de joaillerie d’origine libanaise, établie à Paris depuis 1977. Les origines de cette maison remontent au XVe siècle, époque à laquelle le fondateur de la dynastie, Georgius Sayegh el-Mazloum quitte le Liban pour s’installer à Venise. Depuis le début des années 1970, la Maison est basée à Paris et dirigée par Robert Mazloum dit « Mazlo ». Orfèvre et joaillier, il fait revivre les traditions familiales en créant des pièces uniques de joaillerie réalisées sur-mesure. (fr)
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  • Mazlo est une maison de joaillerie d’origine libanaise, établie à Paris depuis 1977. Les origines de cette maison remontent au XVe siècle, époque à laquelle le fondateur de la dynastie, Georgius Sayegh el-Mazloum quitte le Liban pour s’installer à Venise. Depuis le début des années 1970, la Maison est basée à Paris et dirigée par Robert Mazloum dit « Mazlo ». Orfèvre et joaillier, il fait revivre les traditions familiales en créant des pièces uniques de joaillerie réalisées sur-mesure. Parallèlement à la Haute-Joaillerie, il développe une ligne de grains de prière appelés « Masbahas » destinés au Pays du Golfe et distribués par les concept stores Tanagra. (fr)
  • Mazlo is a jewellery house of Lebanese origin, established in Paris since 1977. Its origins date back to the fifteenth century, when the founder of the dynasty, Georgius Sayegh el-Mazloum left Lebanon to settle in Venice. Since the early-1970s, the house is based in Paris and headed by Robert Mazloum, or "Mazlo". A Goldsmith and jeweler, he continues the family's traditions by creating one-of-a-kind bespoke jewellery pieces. Along with his Haute Joaillerie pieces, he develops a line of prayer beads called "Masbahas" for the Gulf countries, distributed in Tanagra concept stores. (en)
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