In this second episode of Little Gems... David and Emma talk about their very first memories of being interested in jewellery and creative processes. From Lego to vintage bling, with an insight into making jewellery from food, plus a plastic pot of diamonds and rubies - these are eclectic stories.
David tells us a bit about his colour blindness and how it changes his view on the world. Emma rambles on about her time at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design and her foray into stop motion animation - interchangeable boobs anyone?
David and Emma also discuss Instagram feeds they like to follow.
In this episode Emma and David talk about:
• How they came to be interested in jewellery in the first instance.
• How that interest developed over time and how other people’s opinions swayed them, or not!
• David talks about overcoming the challenge of his colour blindness, particularly when working with stained glass.
• More feeds you might like to follow on Instagram.
To find out more about Emma and David find them on Instagram, Facebook and their websites. Why not take a look at the upcoming workshops and of course their jewellery collections:
Emma
instagram.com/emma.white.jewellery
https://www.thejewellerymakers.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/thejewellerymakers
David
https://www.instagram.com/davidjlillyjewellery/
Join David next time as he interviews podcaster and psychologist Krish Surroy while Emma holidays with her family.
Want to submit a question?
Email us your jewellery (or other) questions to: emmaanddavidslittlegems@gmail.com











