Karl Mazlo forges his own path in the world of jewelry, far from the conventions of classic luxury. A graduate of the École Boulle, he forged his vision through sensitive experiences, particularly in Japan, where the philosophy of Wabi-Sabi transformed his view of matter, time, and imperfection.
In his studio at the Villa du Lavoir in Paris, he breathes new life into forgotten materials: pieces of ceramic, architectural debris, and raw metals. Each piece of jewelry he creates is a unique piece, born from a dialogue between memory, material, and craftsmanship.
Between diverted tradition and discreet innovation, his artisanal practice flirts with contemporary art. His work, imbued with intention, bears the mark of gesture and a strong desire to pass on knowledge. Winner of the Prize for Intelligence of the Hand, Karl Mazlo champions jewelry that is local, ethical, and deeply rooted in reality.