Jewel School covers jewelry making through tutorial-style videos, as indicated by keywords like jewel and school and the description promising new episodes weekly. The channel publishes tutorials and project-focused content (e.g., stone setting, wire wrap, beading, and bracelet designs) with an average of about 13.4K views per video, and uploads have been ongoing since 2011, with new episodes every Wednesday. The channel has 285K subscribers and 22.7M total views across 595 videos, reflecting a consistent, instructive content style focused on beginners and makers.
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We found 46 YouTube channels similar to Jewel School
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High overlap in search queries like 'ring making for beginners' and 'metalsmithing for beginners' (100% and 79% content similarity) shows they attract Jewel School's audience with beginner-level metalwork tutorials, especially cabochon settings, indicating similar audience and topics.
Shares an audience for beading and patterns, with overlapping queries such as 'bead weaving patterns' and a strong content alignment around patterns, though Jewel School’s emphasis is broader metal jewelry.
Appeals to jewelry repair/project-based learners via 'jewelry rescue projects' queries, indicating a related audience interest in practical jewelry creation and restoration, though content focus differs.
metalsmithing for beginnerscabochon settingsgemstone setting tips
Targets beginners in metalsmithing with 'metalsmithing for beginners' and 'cabochon settings,' plus gemstone setting tips, mirroring Jewel School’s beginner-friendly metalwork and stone-setting content.
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Attracts beginners with 'stone setting basics' and 'metalsmithing for beginners' while offering gemstone setting tips, aligning with Jewel School’s foundational metal jewelry techniques.
Catches interest with 'wire wrapping techniques' and 'wrap jewelry tutorials,' sharing the DIY jewelry tutorial vibe, though wire-wrapped styles diverge from Jewel School’s primary metal-setting focus.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include The Art of Metalsmithing (87% match, 140K subscribers) and Mitera Made Jewelry (68% match, 60.7K subscribers) as the top matches by overlap. The overlap centers on queries around metalsmithing for beginners, cabochon settings, and stone setting basics, with The Art of Metalsmithing being the strongest match due to similar tutorial-heavy topics. Other notable competitors are The Wholeness Shop (69% match, 40.7K subscribers) and Jewellery Rescue (69% match, 14.7K subscribers), which align on bead weaving patterns/bead loom patterns and jewelry rescue projects, respectively, expanding into craft-oriented jewelry making content. Jewel School sits between large and smaller creator sizes, with 285K subscribers, while the top match has 140K subscribers, indicating a varied competitive landscape but shared focus on foundational jewelry techniques and stone-setting topics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Jewel School?
The Art of Metalsmithing (87% match, 140K subscribers) and The Wholeness Shop (69% match, 40.7K subscribers) and Jewellery Rescue (69% match, 14.7K subscribers) are Jewel School's biggest competitors. They share a focus on jewelry making and metalsmithing content aimed at hobbyists and crafters, with channel sizes ranging from tens of thousands to over a hundred thousand subscribers.
What type of content does Jewel School make?
Jewel School creates jewelry-making tutorials and demonstrations, as suggested by video titles like Welcome to Jewel School!, Susan Thomas - Intro to Stone Setting, Katy Smith - Multi-Strand Stretch Bracelet, Laura Graham - Wacky Wrap Nugget Earrings, and Wyatt White - Woven Amethyst Ring. The channel averages about 13.4K views per video and uploads multiple times per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Jewel School?
We analyze Jewel School's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.