Ukrainian fine jewelry brand Dukachi took inspiration from global Easter traditions to create its new capsule collection, Easter Reimagining.

“We were inspired by the shared Easter traditions across cultures—from Ukrainian paska and Italian pane di Pasqua to French brioche de Pâques, Greek tsoureki, and Spanish mona de Pascua,” say cofounders Anna and Liza Knyzhenko. “These symbolic breads take different shapes and meanings, but they all celebrate renewal, family, and the continuity of tradition.”
Dukachi has translated these traditional baked goods into two handcrafted pendant designs: a domed shape resembling a decadent panettone, and a beautiful wreath, braided like some festive breads.

“Our goal was to reinterpret these familiar forms through jewelry, preserving their symbolism while expressing them in a modern, wearable way,” the Knyzhenko sisters say. “The design process involved a lot of experimentation with form, proportion, and enamel to capture the softness and warmth of the original shapes. Each piece reflects what we call modern heritage—a personal connection to cultural memory, reimagined for today.”
The capsule features five 14k gold pendants in total, varying by color of gemstones. Each is available with either natural or lab-grown diamonds, and they are all handmade in Kyiv.
Top: Easter bread pendant in 14k yellow gold and enamel with 0.58 ct. t.w. natural diamonds, $2,293; Dukachi