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Discover Bali’s charm with a hands-on jewelry making class in Canggu, crafting your own silver piece under expert guidance—perfect for creative travelers.
If you’re seeking a unique, artsy activity during your Bali trip, the Bali Canggu Jewelry Making Class with 7 Grams of Silver offers a fantastic way to get hands-on with local craftsmanship. This experience, rated a perfect 5.0 based on 15 reviews, combines creativity with the chance to learn a skill from a professional silversmith. It’s ideal for those who enjoy DIY projects, want a memorable souvenir, or simply want to try something different from typical sightseeing.
One thing we really love about this class is how engaging and personalized it feels—you’re not just watching a demo, but actively creating something with your own hands. Plus, the inclusion of 7 grams of silver means you get to keep a piece of Bali with you, crafted personally. A potential consideration is the physical aspect; the studio isn’t wheelchair accessible, and stairs might be a challenge if mobility is a concern. This activity suits curious travelers who want a meaningful, creative experience and don’t mind a bit of manual work.
It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate authentic local experiences, want a special handmade souvenir, or are simply looking for a fun, short activity that offers a break from sunbathing or temple-hopping.
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The journey begins at the vibrant Big Tree Jewelry Classes studio in Canggu, a lush, welcoming space designed to make participants feel comfortable and inspired. Upon check-in, you’re greeted with a complimentary welcome drink, which sets a relaxed tone for the session. The studio’s cozy waiting area with free WiFi lets you catch up on messages or browse before starting your project.
The group experience is capped at 15 people, so it’s not overcrowded, allowing the instructor—an experienced silversmith—to offer personalized guidance throughout. Reviewers highlight the attentive and professional nature of the staff, making the process smooth even for complete beginners.
Once underway, the instructor walks you through the full process: from sketching your design, shaping the silver, to polishing your finished piece. You’re encouraged to be creative, and many travelers choose to craft rings, pendants, or small earrings. You’ll learn to wield tools like grinding wheels, jeweler’s saws, files, stamping tools, and hammers—each technique demystified and demonstrated clearly.
One of the high points, according to reviews, is the hands-on nature of the class. As Cyntherea_T notes, “Instructor was attentive and professional,” making sure everyone was comfortable with the tools. The process is engaging, and the instructor’s patience is appreciated, especially as some techniques can be tricky for first-timers.
The silver used in the class is up to 7 grams, enough for a small but meaningful jewelry piece. The beauty of using your own design is that you leave with a one-of-a-kind souvenir. Reviewers like Lucy_H express satisfaction, sharing that they “are so happy with the end result” and that the process was “so interesting.” The final polishing step ensures your jewelry has a professional finish, elevating your handmade creation.
At $36.19 per person, this workshop offers exceptional value. You’re not just paying for the materials but also for the knowledge, skill, and memories created. Many reviewers mention that the quality of the silver and the friendly guidance make it a worthwhile spend. For those who want a tangible memento of Bali, this class offers more than just a souvenir—it’s an experience.
While the studio isn’t wheelchair accessible, and stairs could pose a challenge, most travelers with average mobility should have no trouble. It’s a short, 2-hour activity, making it easy to slot into a day filled with exploring.
The location in Seminyak makes it accessible for those staying nearby, and the fact that it’s near public transportation adds to convenience. No transportation is included, so plan to arrange your own way there.
This jewelry-making class in Canggu offers a genuine, hands-on introduction to silversmithing, suitable for travelers of all skill levels. The small group setting, professional guidance, and inclusion of 7 grams of silver make it a worthwhile activity for those wanting to craft their own Bali keepsake. The relaxed environment, combined with the chance to learn a new skill, ensures you leave with not just a piece of jewelry but also memories of a fun, creative day.
The value for money is clear—you’re investing in a personal experience that results in a tangible, wearable memento. It’s perfect for creative souls, gift seekers, or anyone wanting a break from Bali’s more traditional pursuits.
Ideal for: Curious travelers, DIY enthusiasts, couples, or anyone looking for a meaningful activity with a tangible takeaway. If you love creating something with your own hands and want a genuine Bali souvenir, this class is a strong contender on your itinerary.
Is transportation included?
No, private transportation isn’t included. You should plan to arrange your own way to the studio at Big Tree Jewelry Classes in Canggu.
How long does the workshop last?
The entire experience takes approximately 2 hours, making it easy to fit into a busy day.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers the instruction from a professional silversmith, up to 7 grams of silver, and a complimentary bottled water. Free WiFi is also available at the studio.
Can I make any jewelry I want?
Yes, you can design your own piece, and the instructor will guide you through the process. Creativity is encouraged.
Is the experience suitable for children or beginners?
Most travelers can participate, including beginners, but note that the studio is not wheelchair accessible, and stairs may be a concern for some.
What kind of tools will I learn to use?
You’ll learn to use grinding wheels, jeweler’s saws, files, stamping tools, and hammers—covering the core techniques of silversmithing.
Will I get to keep my jewelry?
Absolutely. You’ll take home your handmade piece, a personal souvenir crafted during the class.
How many people are in a class?
The maximum group size is 15, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What about the quality of the silver?
Participants have expressed satisfaction with the quality of the silver used, describing their jewelry as decent and professional-looking.
This jewelry-making experience stands out as a creative, authentic activity that offers far more than just a souvenir. It’s a chance to step into Bali’s local craftsmanship and walk away with a meaningful keepsake you made yourself. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, it’s a memorable way to get a taste of Bali’s artisanal spirit.