GoldDust

Kate Baxter

The GoldDust Podcast is a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to build a successful jewellery business today. Hosted by jewellery consultant and The Cut London founder Kate Baxter, each episode features candid conversations with independent designers, retailers and industry experts shaping the modern jewellery landscape. Together we explore the realities of building a jewellery brand in the current climate, from developing a recognisable design language, to pricing, production, wholesale, and marketing ideas - why do some jewellery brands fail when others succeed? Practical, real, open and honest, GoldDust offers an insider look at the creative and commercial sides of the jewellery industry, and gets to the crux of what really makes a difference when building a brand.

Episodes

  1. Rachel Boston: From Shared Bench to Prime Retail in London - why Commerciality is Key to Growth

    2 DAYS AGO

    Rachel Boston: From Shared Bench to Prime Retail in London - why Commerciality is Key to Growth

    Rachel Boston has become one of the most sought-after engagement ring designers in London by striking a balance that many jewellers aim for but few achieve: work that feels timeless and familiar, yet still distinctive and recognisably her own. In this conversation, we explore how Rachel grew her business organically (with no investment!) over more than a decade, evolving from early designer-maker beginnings and trade shows to a refined East London showroom with a strong waiting list for bespoke commissions. We discuss the turning points that shaped her brand, including the decision to focus on bridal, the importance of carrying a clear signature style through every collection, and the realities of opening and sustaining a physical retail space in one of the most competitive luxury markets in the world. Topics include: • defining a recognisable design handwriting that evolves over time • building a bridal and bespoke business without outside investment • the role of physical retail in a digital-first world • how customer expectations around engagement rings have changed • balancing creative development with commercial consistency • navigating rising material costs and long-term brand growth A thoughtful conversation about ambition, risk-taking, and the long-term value of developing a clear point of view in a crowded market. Episode Notes Guest: Rachel Boston Website: https://www.rachelboston.co.uk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelbostonjewellery/ GoldDust Collective https://www.katebaxterstudio.com The Cut London https://www.thecutlondon.com Find out more about GoldDust Collective, the membership for ambitious independent jewellery designers at www.katebaxterstudio.com Follow Kate Baxter at @golddust_by_kate_baxter and @thecutlondon Explore more conversations on the business of jewellery by liking and subscribing this podcast. Thank you for listening!

    1hr 8min
  2. Hannah Martin: The Realities of Building a Founder-led Jewellery Brand

    4 MAR

    Hannah Martin: The Realities of Building a Founder-led Jewellery Brand

    What really happens when you're the name behind the brand? Jewellery designer Hannah Martin joins the GoldDust Podcast to discuss the realities of building a career in fine jewellery with her bold, sexy, sculptural designs. We talk about how she grew her one-woman brand from Central St Martin's graduate to a 3 story East London showroom over the last 20 years. From the pressures of being the name behind the brand, trying stuff that doesn't work, and designing jewellery that isn't for everyone, to the decisions she made that changed everything. Hannah also shares insights on creative conviction, the power of building a community - if you haven't been to one of her legendary parties you need to - and what it really takes to grow a jewellery business that stands the test of time. With clients ranging from Rhianna to Zaha Hadid, Hannah Martin is one of the rare fine jewellery success stories where the work remains truly unique, undiluted, and uncompromised. Episode Notes 01:21 Hannah's early influences and education at Central Saint Martins 02:18 Her experience at Cartier and starting her own brand 02:47 The evolution of her design philosophy and style 07:32 The importance of authenticity in her work 12:10 Launching her first collection and materials used 17:15 Her unique creative process and character-driven collections 23:02 Balancing artistic integrity with commercial success 26:36 Her signature style and recognisability 30:06 Brand growth, studio space, and community building 37:37 Setting trends and her influence on jewellery design 44:16 The significance of her creative space and studio environment 49:50 Business growth, diversification, and her teaching roles 52:29 Bespoke work, bridal, and engagement jewellery 58:36 Lessons learned and mistakes made along the way 01:02:48 The future of her brand and industry insights Guest: Hannah Martin Website: hannahmartinlondon.com Instagram: @hannahmartinldn Find out more about GoldDust Collective, the membership for ambitious independent jewellery designers at www.katebaxterstudio.com You can also follow the host, Kate Baxter, at @golddust_by_kate_baxter and @thecutlondon Explore more conversations on the business of jewellery by liking and subscribing this podcast. Thank you for listening!

    1hr 4min

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The GoldDust Podcast is a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to build a successful jewellery business today. Hosted by jewellery consultant and The Cut London founder Kate Baxter, each episode features candid conversations with independent designers, retailers and industry experts shaping the modern jewellery landscape. Together we explore the realities of building a jewellery brand in the current climate, from developing a recognisable design language, to pricing, production, wholesale, and marketing ideas - why do some jewellery brands fail when others succeed? Practical, real, open and honest, GoldDust offers an insider look at the creative and commercial sides of the jewellery industry, and gets to the crux of what really makes a difference when building a brand.

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