Jewellers Academy Podcast

Jessica Rose

Jessica Rose is a serial jewellery business owner and the Founder of multi-award-winning London Jewellery School and Jewellers Academy. Having helped over a million people learn jewellery-making, she passionately believes anyone can have a successful business making and selling things they love. Each week, you'll hear tips, support and practical advice on how to launch your jewellery or handmade business as well as inspiring interviews.

  1. 3d ago

    318. How to Recycle Your Silver and Why It's an Essential Skill for Every Jeweller

    What happens to all those tiny pieces of silver left behind when you're making jewellery? In this episode of the Jewellers Academy podcast, Jessica Rose is joined by jeweller and Jewellers Academy tutor Mahroz Hekmati to talk about one of the most valuable workshop skills a jeweller can develop: learning to recycle silver scrap. With rising metal prices and increasing awareness around sustainability, understanding how to reuse silver has never felt more relevant. Mahroz shares why she believes recycling is an important skill for jewellers at every stage, from beginners learning to make the most of their materials through to experienced makers creating commissions and remodelling heirloom jewellery. Together, they discuss how to think differently about silver scrap, why separating your offcuts matters, what happens when silver is melted and reused, and how understanding these processes can help build confidence at the bench. This isn't a step-by-step technical tutorial, but an introduction to the principles behind silver recycling and why it can become such a valuable part of your jewellery practice. In this episode: • Why every jeweller creates scrap and how to think about it differently • Saving money and reducing waste in your workshop • Why separating clean scrap, soldered pieces and cast material matters • The basics of melting and reusing silver • Sustainability and recycling in jewellery making • Common considerations when working with recycled silver • Building confidence and understanding your materials more deeply • How these skills support commissions, remodelling and professional jewellery practice Mahroz teaches silver recycling both in-person at Jewellers Academy Brighton and online as part of the Diploma in Silver Jewellery, where students can explore the process in more depth. Whether you're curious about making your materials go further, interested in more sustainable jewellery-making practices or simply want to understand your metal better, this episode is full of insight and inspiration.   Find out more about Jewellers Academy courses and Diplomas. https://www.jewellersacademy.com/ https://www.jewellersacademybrighton.com/

    35 min
  2. Jun 5

    315. Bonus episode: Listen in on our Diploma in Silver Jewellery Open Day

    One of my favourite things about our Diploma Open Days is seeing who joins us. This time we had jewellers at all different stages of their journey. Some people had never soldered before. Others had been making jewellery for 15 years. Some already had businesses and felt ready to take their work to the next level. And as always, the questions were brilliant. This isn't one of our usual podcast episodes. Instead, we're giving you the chance to listen in on our recent Diploma in Silver Jewellery Open Day. If you couldn't join us live, this is your opportunity to hear the conversation, get a feel for the course and hear the questions other jewellers asked as they explored whether the Diploma was right for them. Inside this bonus episode, we cover: • How the Diploma in Silver Jewellery works • The projects and techniques you'll learn throughout the year • How assessment and certification work • The support available to help you stay motivated and make progress • What online jewellery learning really looks like Plus I answered questions asked live on the day including: • Is this Diploma suitable if I already have experience? • Should I start with Silver, Fine or Advanced Jewellery Diploma? • Will I learn to make settings or use pre-made settings? • What if I'm worried about the cost of working with gold? • Do I need to buy all new tools? • Can I use my own stones and design ideas? • Do I need a dedicated jewellery studio? • Can I pay monthly and change payment options later? Whether you're just starting out or looking to develop your jewellery skills further, we hope this gives you a useful insight into what it's really like to study on the Diploma in Silver Jewellery. Useful links: If you fancy watching the open day, and seeing all the projects you'll learn to make, you can find the video here https://www.jewellersacademy.com/blog/your-questions-answered-diploma-in-silver-jewellery View the full Diploma curriculum and course dates https://www.jewellersacademy.com/diploma Download the tools and materials list https://www.jewellersacademy.com/diploma-toolkit Book a no-obligation call with the team Ready to join? Enrolment for the September 2026 intake closes on Friday 12th June 2026.

    1h 5m
  3. Jun 1

    314. The Real Reasons Some Jewellers Progress and Others Stay Stuck

    What separates the jewellers who keep progressing from those who feel stuck? It isn't talent. In this episode, Jessica Rose is joined by Anna Campbell to explore the real reasons many jewellery makers struggle to move forward and the practical steps that can help you build momentum, confidence and skills. Together they discuss the challenges that can slow your progress, including lack of momentum, staying within your comfort zone, learning through trial and error without support, fear of wasting materials, comparison, self-doubt and waiting until you feel confident before taking action. They also explore why structured learning, community, accountability and expert guidance can dramatically accelerate your growth as a jeweller. Whether you're making jewellery as a creative hobby, developing professional skills or working towards building a jewellery business, this conversation is packed with encouragement and practical insights to help you keep moving forwards. In this episode: • Why momentum is often more important than motivation • How comfort zones can limit creative growth • The hidden cost of learning alone • Why progress can feel invisible before breakthroughs happen • The importance of structured jewellery training • Overcoming the fear of wasting precious materials • Building confidence through action • How community and support can transform your journey If you've ever looked at another jeweller and wondered why they seem to be progressing faster than you, this episode is for you. In this episode we talk about the importance of momentum, support, structured learning and community when it comes to progressing as a jeweller. If you're ready to take the next step in your own jewellery journey, enrolment for our online Diploma programmes closes on Friday 12th June 26. We'd love to welcome you and support you in developing your skills, confidence and creativity over the coming year. https://www.jewellersacademy.com/diplomas

    59 min
  4. May 25

    313. Building a Full Time Jewellery Business after the Diploma with Alice Catherine

    What does it really take to build a full-time jewellery business from scratch? In this inspiring episode of the Jewellers Academy podcast, Jessica Rose is joined by Alice Catherine to talk about her incredible journey from complete beginner during lockdown to running a successful jewellery business and shop on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. Alice shares how she discovered jewellery making in 2021, enrolled on the Diploma in Silver Jewellery with Jewellers Academy just days later and funded her studies through selling jewellery online while she learned. Since then, she has built a thriving jewellery brand inspired by the Scottish coastline, grown an online audience of over 50,000 followers and now creates ocean-inspired jewellery in silver, gold and gemstones. She has also achieved something many jewellers dream about: building a successful bricks and mortar jewellery shop with her jeweller's bench in the back, creating and selling her work from the same space, and growing the business to the point where she now employs staff and freelance support. In this episode, Alice talks honestly about learning jewellery making online, building a sustainable handmade business, growing through social media and balancing creativity, business and motherhood. She also shares what it was really like starting out from a tiny attic workspace with no running water and why you do not need the perfect setup to begin.   Key moments in the episode: 00:00: Introduction 02:00: Introduction to Alice Catherine and her jewellery journey 03:16: Starting jewellery making during lockdown in 2021 04:10: Discovering Jewellers Academy and signing up for the Diploma 07:18: Funding the Diploma through jewellery sales 08:05: Balancing the Diploma alongside full-time work 08:45: Why online jewellery learning worked so well for Alice 11:43: The jewellery making skills Alice still uses every day 13:12: Revisiting Diploma tutorials years later 17:09: Moving to the Isle of Lewis and making jewellery in an attic workshop 19:07: Why you do not need the perfect workshop to start 20:07: Opening her jewellery shop in Stornoway 22:22: Learning about stock, casting and running a jewellery business 24:48: Creating a sustainable handmade jewellery brand 26:35: Growing an audience through Instagram and TikTok 27:45: Going viral on Instagram and growing to 50,000 followers 30:00: Why repeat customers matter more than follower numbers 31:18: Creating jewellery inspired by the ocean and Scottish islands 33:38: Building a team and balancing motherhood with business 35:14: Alice's advice for new jewellery makers considering the Diploma 37:08: Where to find and follow Alice Catherine Jewellery   Interested in following in Alice's footsteps and learning jewellery making? Find out more about the Diploma in Silver Jewellery — Jewellers Academy and start your own jewellery journey with Jewellers Academy.   Find Alice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alicecatherinejewellery Website:     Alice Catherine Jewellery

    34 min
  5. May 18

    312. Starting a Jewellery Business Later in Life: Michaela's Story

    What happens when you realise the career you've built no longer feels creatively fulfilling? In this week's episode of the Jewellers Academy podcast, Jessica Rose is joined by Michaela to talk about starting a jewellery business later in life, discovering jewellery making after years in office work, and how studying the Diploma in Silver Jewellery completely changed the direction of her life. Michaela shares her journey from evening classes and wax carving workshops to jewellery markets, Etsy and building her own jewellery brand. Together they discuss learning jewellery making as an adult, changing careers creatively, studying jewellery making in Brighton, building confidence at the bench and the realities of starting a jewellery business from scratch. In this episode, we cover: Starting jewellery making later in life Changing careers into a creative business What it's like to study the Diploma in Silver Jewellery in person Learning stone setting and jewellery techniques Why in-person jewellery training can make such a difference Building confidence as a jeweller Jewellery markets, Etsy and Instagram Creating organic and meaningful jewellery pieces Finding fulfilment through creativity and making Michaela also shares honest advice for anyone starting out on their jewellery journey: "Just stick with it." Whether you're dreaming of becoming a jeweller, thinking about taking a jewellery course, or wondering if it's too late to start something creative, this episode is a wonderful reminder that there is no single path into jewellery making. 02:00 : Introduction to Michaela and her jewellery journey 05:25 : How a trip to Bali sparked an interest in jewellery making 07:30 : Evening classes, wax carving and wanting to learn more 09:25 : Why in-person jewellery training mattered 11:30 : Discovering her creative style and organic jewellery design 12:40 : Creativity, fulfilment and making meaningful jewellery for others 17:50 : Working in travel, office jobs and feeling creatively unfulfilled 20:10 : Redundancy, career change and finding the Diploma in Silver Jewellery 22:45 : Why Michaela chose the 7-week intensive diploma in Brighton 25:55 : Learning stone setting and developing technical skills 29:10 : Creating the final diploma project 32:20 : Starting a jewellery business after the diploma 34:10 : Etsy, markets, Instagram and building a jewellery brand 36:40 : Advice for anyone starting jewellery making later in life 38:20 : Why Michaela recommends studying at Jewellers Academy Brighton 39:35 : Where to follow Michaela and final thoughts   If you'd love to learn jewellery making in-person like Michaela, you can join us in Brighton at Jewellers Academy Brighton. We offer two ways to study for your Diploma in Brighton: one day a week over the course of a year, or a 7-week full-time intensive course, like Michaela completed. The intensive option is especially popular with students travelling from further afield, and we've welcomed jewellers from all over the world to study with us in Brighton. And if travelling to Brighton isn't possible, or you need more flexibility around work and family life, our online Diploma courses offer a highly supportive alternative. With mentored support, accountability and flexible learning, our online students achieve consistently high success rates while studying from home. You can explore our online Diploma courses here: Jewellers Academy Online Diplomas   Follow Michaela and her jewellery journey on Instagram: @nymferojewellery

    37 min
  6. May 11

    311. What Is Mitsuro Hikime? The Ancient Japanese Wax Jewellery Technique Jewellers Are Falling in Love With

    In this episode of the Jewellers Academy Podcast, Jessica Rose is joined by jeweller and tutor Lorna Romanengi to explore the ancient Japanese wax jewellery technique of Mitsuro Hikime. Lorna shares what Mitsuro Hikime is, how the honey wax is made, why the technique creates such beautiful organic textures, and why so many jewellers are falling in love with this expressive way of working. They also discuss Lorna's journey with the technique, how Mitsuro Hikime can be used to create rings, pendants and sculptural jewellery forms, and what happens once your wax pieces are cast into metal. In this episode, you'll learn: What Mitsuro Hikime means How this ancient Japanese wax technique creates natural striations Why the process asks jewellers to slow down and work more intuitively How Mitsuro can be combined with traditional wax carving Why casting is only one part of the process How finishing, polishing, keum boo and patinas can enhance your final pieces The new Mitsuro Hikime course with Lorna is available now at Jewellers Academy and is also included in the Diploma in Wax Jewellery. Resources mentioned in this episode: Mitsuro Hikime online course: https://www.jewellersacademy.com/mitsuro Diploma in Wax Jewellery: https://www.jewellersacademy.com/diploma-in-wax-jewellery Lorna Romanengi Jewellery on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lornaromanenghijewellery

    49 min
4.7
out of 5
31 Ratings

About

Jessica Rose is a serial jewellery business owner and the Founder of multi-award-winning London Jewellery School and Jewellers Academy. Having helped over a million people learn jewellery-making, she passionately believes anyone can have a successful business making and selling things they love. Each week, you'll hear tips, support and practical advice on how to launch your jewellery or handmade business as well as inspiring interviews.

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