Mazlo
Jewellery house in Paris, France
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Mazlo is a jewellery house of Lebanese origin, established in Paris, France, in 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[when?]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]