If you don't know Wolf -- Dr. Wolf Bialonczyk, that is, then you are missing out on some of the finest and rarest natural pearl jewelry in the world.

Dr. Wolf Bialonczyk at the JCK Tucson show.
We spent an enjoyable time taking photographs of his collection, and although English isn't his strong suit, we were able to converse fairly well and took some great pictures. I have admired his work on his website for years and it was a thrill to meet him and see the gems in person. I felt especially lucky as he traveled all the way from Austria to exhibit at the show.
Dr. Bialonczyk has a long-held reputation for fine melo pearls. The best examples were moving works of art. One, a flower ring, whose petals open and close; and two, a constellation of moon, stars and sun which turns to open and close the rays of the sun.

The celestial necklace with the sun's rays open.

And with the rays folded up. Notice the red star, which represents Venus.
For those who love conch pearls, here is a wonderful example:

I hope you have enjoyed these jewels. I have saved a few photos to share in the future.
To see more, visit www.melopearls.com
Blaire Beavers
Managing Editor

Dr. Wolf Bialonczyk at the JCK Tucson show.
We spent an enjoyable time taking photographs of his collection, and although English isn't his strong suit, we were able to converse fairly well and took some great pictures. I have admired his work on his website for years and it was a thrill to meet him and see the gems in person. I felt especially lucky as he traveled all the way from Austria to exhibit at the show.
Dr. Bialonczyk has a long-held reputation for fine melo pearls. The best examples were moving works of art. One, a flower ring, whose petals open and close; and two, a constellation of moon, stars and sun which turns to open and close the rays of the sun.

The celestial necklace with the sun's rays open.

And with the rays folded up. Notice the red star, which represents Venus.
For those who love conch pearls, here is a wonderful example:

I hope you have enjoyed these jewels. I have saved a few photos to share in the future.
To see more, visit www.melopearls.com
Blaire Beavers
Managing Editor