Tamara Honaman sits down with Wyatt White—a jewelry-making expert, tool inventor, and passionate instructor. Wyatt shares his remarkable journey, from his early days in Gallup, NM, to becoming a cornerstone of the jewelry community.
With over 40 years of experience, Wyatt reflects on lessons learned, the importance of humility, and his enduring passion for empowering others through creativity. Tune in for a mix of inspiration, practical advice, and heartfelt anecdotes!
Wyatt’s path to becoming a jewelry-making expert was anything but linear. In the early 1980s, he found himself working at a lumberyard in Gallup, New Mexico. After being laid off, a serendipitous encounter with Phil Woodard of Indian Jewelers Supply introduced Wyatt to the world of jewelry findings. Wyatt recalls his first reaction: “I like to find things!” Little did he know that “findings” referred to components like clasps and earring posts, foundational elements of jewelry design.
Immersing himself in this new world, Wyatt learned on the job, rotating through departments to understand every facet of jewelry supply. Over time, he fell in love with the craft, mastering tools and techniques while forging lifelong connections with artisans and creators.
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Chapters
00:00 The Creative Journey Begins
02:54 From Lumberyard to Jewelry
06:14 Learning the Craft
09:07 The Evolution of Jewelry Making
11:55 Cultural Connections in Jewelry
14:47 Lessons from the Industry
18:05 Career Transitions and New Opportunities
20:56 Building a Legacy in Jewelry
23:53 The Importance of Humility
26:50 Sharing Knowledge and Inspiration
35:28 The Value of Experience and Friendship
36:50 Adapting to Change in a Post-COVID World
38:48 Creativity as a Driving Force
43:11 Building Community and Connection
51:18 Teaching Techniques and Sharing Knowledge
55:37 Cultivating a Positive Community
01:01:30 Embracing Change and New Opportunities