Mourning for the Wolf, award-winning photography and the creation of unique jewellery

In a few days it will be three months since we unexpectedly lost Wolf. I miss him so much every day. Back when we bring him home, I felt like my life had finally begun, and now, after losing him, there is so much going on, but I feel like my life has partially ended. He was a part of me, a soulmate, and a best friend who inspired many of my creative projects. One of them is the jewellery brand I am launching today, which bears his name and his unique mark.

Wolf Print Jewellery

There are many tears behind this project, but also a lot of love. I put off creating this brand for a very long time, even though I had carried it within me for several years. I had everything ready at home, and yet I didn’t have time to make a silicone impression of Wolf’s muzzle so that I could make silver jewellery with his unique touch. If it weren’t for the wonderful lady who works at Rainbow Bridge, I would never have been able to make this jewellery for myself with his muzzle. I am incredibly grateful to her for making it available to me shortly before his cremation. It was difficult, very painful, but I wouldn’t trade that moment, because only thanks to that I can wear the talisman and touch it every day and believe that it brings me luck. This jewellery carries great sentimental value and comfort in the event of a loss like ours. Thanks to this, I have the opportunity to touch a piece of him every day, which will remain with me forever.

The name Wolf Print Jewellery carries the symbolism of his name as well as his print, which will forever remain in my heart, and the logo contains his original paw print. More information can be found on our website or in the video on my YouTube channel.

Award-winning photography

A beautiful tribute to Wolf's life was also one of our self-portraits, Lupus Valley, which won three awards at international photography competitions - a platinum award at the Muse Photography Awards 2026 in the people - drone category, a gold award in the fine art - animals category and a nomination in the open topic at the Fine Art Photography Awards 2026.

This photograph has a very special meaning for me. It shows me relaxing, surrendered to nature, where Wolf acts as my guardian and protector. We are lying in a field of lupines, which we discovered under the Tatras by chance, when we accidentally got lost on a walk and I saw a view that I dreamed of experiencing in Iceland or New Zealand one day. It carries great symbolism and the award for this particular photograph warmed my heart very much, because I sent it to the competitions while Wolf was still alive. It is one of my most beautiful moments and memories with him captured in photography.

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