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Katherine shines bright as our new host

All That Glitters: Britain’s Next Jewellery Star

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BBC2, 8pm

AS WITH many crafts, there has been a boom in homemade and handmade jewellery making during the pandemic.

“Growth in our industry makes perfect sense during these difficult times,” Emma White, founder of The Jewellery Makers said last year.

“Jewellery is all about empowering ourselves with confidence and showing off our personalit­y or giving gifts that have sentimenta­l meaning or show we really care.

“Nothing encompasse­s these ideas better than handmade jewellery.

It’s unique and precious while also making a statement and showcasing who we are as an individual.”

The idea for six-part jewellery making contest All That Glitters: Britain’s Next Jewellery Star, which begins tonight, was first announced by the BBC in summer of 2019.

The series follows a format similar to The Great British Bake Off and other challenge shows, and has contestant­s designing items to a brief each week – one for the mass market and a second custom item for a specific client.

Tonight’s first test, the bestseller, challenges the contestant­s to make three silver bangles.

Then they face the bespoke challenge from a real client, Ben, who wants a pendant necklace for his mother to wear to Buckingham Palace when she collects her MBE.

Over the next six weeks, the challenges will explore the wildly different styles that can be found across different types of jewellery and some will even be inspired by the world’s most famous pieces.

Every episode is bursting with science, history, and culture, from molecular structures and ancient Egyptians to red carpet styles.

The BBC says: “The materials they are working with are some of the most valuable objects on earth: gold, silver, diamonds and sapphires.

“And they will be doing so in the heart of Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter, home to the highest concentrat­ion of jewellery businesses in Europe and some of the UK’S best diamond cutters, gold bullion dealers and gemmology labs.”

Katherine Ryan, famous for appearance­s on panel shows such as Mock the Week, Never Mind the Buzzcocks and more, has been brought in to host.

“I am so delighted to be a part of the beautiful show that is All That Glitters,” the comedian says.

“I’ve always loved wearing jewellery and it’s fascinatin­g to learn about the intricate process of making these pieces.

“I’m in awe of the skill and artistry of our eight jewellers, who manage to transform the client’s emotion into objects of beauty that last forever.”

Katherine will be joined by two of the biggest names in the business as judges.

Firstly, there’s Solange Azagury-partridge, who owns the brand Solange, has had work displayed in the V&A London and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and even designed jewellery for films.

Plus, there’s Shaun Leane, who is best known for designing iconic sculptural pieces for

Alexander Mcqueen and has been named UK Jewellery Designer of the Year four times.

They will decide which contestant has sparkled enough to be named Jeweller of the Week.

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Katherine Ryan hosts as eight talented jewellers battle it out

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