
The American jewelry brand Pakula (Jewelry Co) was founded in Chicago in 1932 and produced jewelry until 1997.

The company offered the public both its own products and was engaged in wholesale of costume jewelry and accessories produced by other companies, including DeLizza, Elster and Hollycraft.

Pakula jewelry was distinguished by its impeccable quality and expressive design. The brand’s craftsmen traditionally used jewelry alloys of gold and silver shades, artificial pearls and high-quality crystals. They also used colored enamel, which was popular at the time, which successfully combined with golden surfaces.

Before the cessation of operations, Pakula produced and sold its jewelry in gift boxes on which “Pakula Originals” was printed.

Pakula products are extremely rare and are in great demand among collectors and connoisseurs of vintage jewelry.














