
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 i... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DesignArtsBusiness | |||

Building a successful demi-fine jewellery brand is one of the hardest challenges in the jewellery industry. Margins are tight, competition is fierce, and success depends on selling significant volume without losing the creativity and identity that ma... more
Susannah King has built one of the UK's most recognisable independent jewellery brands by doing almost everything differently. Without a traditional marketing plan, she grew a global audience through TikTok by sharing her creative process, personalit... more
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 th... more
In this episode of the GoldDust Podcast, I’m joined by Polly Wales, a true pioneer in contemporary fine jewellery who built her career by challenging many of the traditional rules of the craft.
Known for her cast-in-place gemstone technique, Polly c... more
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I’ve been patiently (not very patiently) awaiting the release of the fabulous Gold dust podcast and the first episode did not disappoint! Kate Baxter is a highly knowledgeable jewellery guru so the fact that she started episode 1 big with the amazing Hannah Martin was no surprise. The perfect mix of useful information, whilst feeling like I have a couple of studio buddies chatting away whilst I’m working away. I can’t wait for episode 2!
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GoldDust offers candid conversations with independent jewellery designers, retailers, and industry experts about building a modern jewellery brand. Episodes repeatedly center on brand language, pricing, production, wholesale versus direct-to-consumer strategies, and creative marketing ideas, with a strong emphasis on authentic storytelling, offline partnerships, and practical resourcefulness in a challenging climate. A standout aspect is the founder-led lens and emphasis on balancing artistry with commercial viability, plus real-world lessons from the UK jewellery scene and beyond that help listeners decide whether a brand-building, marketing, or retail-focused episode will be valuable for them.
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Recent guests on GoldDust include:
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2. Susannah King
3. Rachel Boston
4. Polly Wales
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