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Mouawad is a family-owned international company of Lebanese origin that makes and sells jewelry, objects of art, and luxury watches. [1] The firm has headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, with a Middle East headquarters at Jumeirah Lakes Towers in Dubai, as well as locations in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and the United States. [2]
Fred Mouawad has been co-guardian and head of the diamond division of the 120-year-old Mouawad family business, along with his younger brothers Alain and Pascal, since his father's retirement in 2010. The company designs, manufactures and sells jewelry and watches. [3] He established Mouawad shops in Rolls-Royce dealerships in Abu Dhabi and ...
The Robert Mouawad Private Museum (Arabic: متحف روبير معوض الخاص) is a private residence in Beirut's Zokak el-Blat quarter that was turned into a museum by the Lebanese businessman Robert Mouawad. The palace was built in the neo-gothic style by the Lebanese politician and art collector Henri Philippe Pharaoun in 1891.
Entrance to the garden on Rue Spears in 2010. The René Moawad Garden (French: Jardin René Moawad) known by the public as the Sanayeh Garden is located in the Sanayeh district of Beirut, Lebanon.
The Lexington house owned by John and Ellen Calipari has apparently sold for about half-million under the list price. ... 1732 Richmond Rd. sold for $3.4 million to Pascal and Brenda Mercurio, a ...
Tideline (French: Littoral) is a Canadian-French drama film, directed by Wajdi Mouawad and released in 2004. [1] The film stars Steve Laplante as Wahab, a Lebanese Canadian man whose estranged father (Gilles Renaud) dies, leading Wahab to undertake a trip to Lebanon to bury his father's body in his home country, only to run into complications that send him wandering around the country and ...
Moawad may refer to: . Moawad GadElrab (1929–1983), Egyptian physician, artist, writer, author and professor; Hassan Sayed Moawad (died 2007), Egyptian basketball player ...
Triffle studied with Lecoq at L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq, [2] and Mouawad studied Lecoq-based theatre at the Hayes-Marshall School of Theatre Arts. The company is known for creating productions that "combine absurdity with the universal themes of humanity both humorous and poignant and told in a most unique way."