All That Glitters: Britain's Next Jewellery Star series 2

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All That Glitters: Britain's Next Jewellery Star
Season 2
No. of episodes6
Release
Original network BBC Two
Original release25 August (2022-08-25) 
29 September 2022 (2022-09-29)
Series chronology
 Previous
Series 1

The second series of All That Glitters: Britain's Next Jewellery Star started on 25 August 2022 and aired for six episodes concluding on 29 September 2022. The series was hosted by Katherine Ryan and the judges were Shaun Leane and Dinny Hall. Filming took place at the Birmingham School of Jewellery. [1]

Contents

Jewellers

JewellerAgeOccupationHometown
Bonnie Hay [2] 40Jeweller and metal technicianBirmingham
David Lilly [2] 60Jeweller and stained-glass window makerChichester
Emma White [2] 45Designer goldsmith and jewellery school owner and teacherLeeds
Jack Mitchell [2] 35JewellerBristol
Nyanda 'Rudi' Yekwai [2] 49GoldsmithEast London
Piers Carpenter [2] 25JewellerKent
Steve Ali [2] 29JewellerLondon
Tianne-Louise Simmons [2] 25Stone setterBerkshire

Results and eliminations

Elimination chart
JewellerEpisode 1Episode 2Episode 3Episode 4Episode 5Episode 6
PiersWinnerWinnerWinner
EmmaRunner-up
JackWinnerWinnerRunner-up
DavidOut
BonnieOut
TianneWinnerOut
NyandaOut
SteveOut
Colour key
  Jeweller of the Week
  Jeweller got through to the next round
  Jeweller was eliminated
  Jeweller was the series runner-up
  Jeweller was the series winner

Episodes

  Jeweller eliminated
  Jeweller of the Week
  Winner

Episode 1

The Best Seller challenge was to make a single statement earring featuring a bezel set cabochon stone. The Bespoke Brief was to make a nameplate necklace. [3] [4]

JewellerBest Seller
(Single Statement Earring)
Bespoke Brief
(Nameplate Necklace)
BonnieBirmingham Library Earring5Banner for Hannah Nameplate
DavidTeardrop Earring6Hearts Nameplate
EmmaPeacock Feather Earring3Nature Pendant
JackJapanese Mountain Earring1Self-Confidence Nameplate
NyandaSacred Geometry Earring7Floral Pendant
PiersWave Earring2Flourish Nameplate
SteveQueen Zenobia Earring8Happiness Nameplate
TianneArt Deco Earring4Bubble Nameplate

Episode 2

The Best Seller challenge was to make a spinner ring, with one or more spinning circles on the outside of the ring. The Bespoke Brief was to make a hairpin. [5] [6]

JewellerBest Seller
(Spinner Ring)
Bespoke Brief
(Hairpin)
BonnieLeaf Spinner7Poppy Hairpin
DavidPrayer Wheel Spinner4Lion Hairpin
EmmaDecision Making Spinner5Lions Mane Hairpin
JackGeometric Spinner3Floating Feather Hairpin
NyandaTapered Spinner6Poppy Hairpin
PiersOuroboros Spinner1Four Leaf Poppy Hairpin
TianneMotorbike Spinner2Poppy and Feather Hairpin

Episode 3

The Best Seller challenge was to make a pearl necklace with a chain. The Bespoke Brief was to make a sentimental charm bracelet. [7] [8]

JewellerBest Seller
(Pearl Necklace)
Bespoke Brief
(Charm Bracelet)
BonniePaperclip Pearl Necklace2Rainbow Charm Bracelet
DavidFoxtail Pearl Necklace3Circle of Life Charm Bracelet
EmmaTwisted Pearl Necklace5Fatima's Hand Charm Bracelet
JackOyster Link Pearl Necklace1Phoenix Charm Bracelet
PiersAsymmetrical Pearl Necklace4Rainbow Kintsugi Charm Bracelet
TianneArt Deco Pearl Necklace6Knight's Tale Charm Bracelet

Episode 4

The Best Seller challenge was to make a Birmingham themed brooch. The Bespoke Brief was to make an ear cuff for a client who wears a hearing aid. [9] [10]

JewellerBest Seller
(Birmingham Themed Brooch)
Bespoke Brief
(Ear Cuff)
BonnieRoller Pigeon Brooch5Origami Ear Cuff
DavidBT Tower Brooch2Treble Clef Ear Cuff
EmmaVictoria Cross Brooch1Teardrop Ear Cuff
JackIndustrial Brooch4Rebellion Ear Cuff
PiersAnchor Brooch3Sound Wave Ear Cuff

Episode 5

The Best Seller challenge was to make mismatched earrings, using 9 carat gold and semi-precious gems. The Bespoke Brief was to make a set of cufflinks. [11] [12]

JewellerBest Seller
(Mismatched Earrings)
Bespoke Brief
(Cufflinks)
DavidMultiway Earrings3=Film Reel & Ski Cufflinks
EmmaAutobiographical Earrings3=Diamond & Golden Mile Cufflinks
JackPirate Earrings1Masks & Mountains Cufflinks
PiersPeacock Feather Earrings2Gold Film & Theatre Cufflinks

Episode 6: Final

The Best Seller challenge was to make an engagement ring, using an oval sapphire and 18 carat gold. The Bespoke Brief was to make an occasion necklace, for client Shirley Ballas, using at least one gemstone. [13] [14]

JewellerBest Seller
(Sapphire Engagement Ring)
Bespoke Brief
(Occasion Necklace)
EmmaRibbon of Life1Raunchy Rumba Necklace
JackGender Neutral Structure2=100 Piece Chainmail Necklace
PiersTimeless Asymmetry2=Art Deco Centrepiece

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