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The
Beginning

Elizabeth Taylor |
What do Loretta Young, Olivia de
Havilland, Elizabeth Taylor, Rita Hayworth, and former the
First Lady, Nancy Reagan, have in common? All are members of
a select group of famous screen stars, who endorsed pearl
jewelry during the '40s and '50s. Through these promotional
efforts, Imperial-Deltah has become a force in pearl
jewelry. |

Zsa Zsa Gabor |

Shirley
Temple |
Deltah's history can
be tracked back to 1892 when M.J. Karpeles established a firm
specializing in pearl jewelry. The business grew and it was
purchased by L. Heller at the turn-of-the-century. In the
'50s, Heller merged with Sperry Corp. and the company was
renamed Heller-Sperry. Heller-Sperry sold Deltah to Tevia,
Gilbert and Elliott Sachs in the '60s. At that time, the
brothers changed the company name to Pearls by Deltah. In
1971, Pearls by Deltah was purchased by its present owners,
The Bazar Group.
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Lucille
Ball |

Loretta Young |
Joseph Gladstone
found Imperial in 1917. In 1941, he named the company
Imperial Pearl Syndicate. Throughout the '40s, he created
brand recognition by recruiting Hollywood's finest,
including Elizabeth Taylor and Rita Hayworth. In 1969, Joseph
Gladstone sold the company to Sidney Weiss, who then sold it
to Waltham Watch Company in 1971. In 1977, the company was
bought by its present owners, The Bazar Group.
On June 1, 1995,
Imperial Pearl Syndicate and Pearls by Deltah were merged to
form Imperial-Deltah, Inc. Today, we are one of the world's
leading pearl companies.
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