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Close-up of a romduol flower, with thick yellow petals curving outward, hanging from a branch with glossy green leaves against a softly blurred background.
The Romduol Flower: A Symbol of Grace Inspiring Maison de Mam
Every brand carries a story, and at Maison de Mam, ours begins with a flower. The Romduol (scientifically Mitrella mesnyi) is not only Cambodia’s national blossom but also the soul... Read more...
Close-up of Japanese bead labels with colorful text and graphics, showing product names, numbers, and branding in Japanese.
Japanese Cherry Brand Glass Beads
Some beads are beautiful simply for their design, but others carry with them a story of resilience, artistry, and history. The Japanese Cherry Brand glass beads are one such treasure —... Read more...
Strands of vintage Japanese beads in shades of pink, white, mint and emerald green, with both round and elongated shapes, are gathered together. A red “Made in Japan” tag and small handwritten labels highlight their origin.
Post WWII Japanese Glass Beads
In 1945, as the world celebrated peace, Japan faced an urgent need for economic revival. Under General MacArthur’s guidance, a unique opportunity arose for small artisans in Osaka to redefine... Read more...
A woman in glasses and a turtleneck hand-sews colorful fabric at a sewing table.
Perfect Blend of Artistry and Quality
All of our square silk scarves are designed by artist Monica Mam and expertly printed and finished in Shaoxing, China. We are committed to quality, which is why we partner... Read more...
A close-up of numerous iridescent glass beads in shades of deep red, orange, gold, and magenta. The beads vary in shape — some are long and slender, others are oval or irregular — and they are scattered in a loose cluster on a light, neutral surface.
Alluring World of Carnival Glass
Carnival glass is not just any ordinary glass; it’s a captivating art form that dazzles with its iridescent sheen. This magical effect is achieved by a process of glass, where... Read more...