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Create your own silver jewelry in a Balinese family-run workshop in Ubud, learning traditional techniques and supporting local artisans for $40.
This hands-on jewelry workshop in Ubud offers a wonderful chance to craft your own silver piece while supporting a local Balinese family. Located in a small village at Delodsema, this experience combines cultural insight with practical skills—perfect for travelers seeking an authentic activity off the beaten path.
One of the aspects we love most is how this tour directly benefits the community: all instructors are local artisans, and a portion of the proceeds go back into the village economy. Plus, the chance to take home a handcrafted piece you made yourself makes it an especially rewarding souvenir.
A potential consideration is the limited scope of jewelry options—you can only craft one item per person, and extra costs apply if you want gemstones or additional silver. Also, the workshop size caps at 8 travelers, which keeps things intimate but might fill up quickly.
This tour is ideal for those curious about jewelry-making, cultural experiences, or simply wanting a meaningful activity that’s both fun and educational. It’s perfect for solo travelers, couples, or small groups who appreciate authentic local craftsmanship.
If you’re traveling through Bali and want an activity that’s both meaningful and interactive, this Make Your Own Bali Silver Jewelry class hits all the right notes. Held in a quiet village just north of Ubud, it’s a chance to step away from busy tourist spots and connect directly with a local family through their craft.
What we particularly like about this experience is how visibly it supports the community—from the local teachers to the small village that benefits from your participation. The workshop is designed to be accessible even to complete beginners, so no prior experience is needed, but the results are surprisingly professional-looking.
However, keep in mind that the cost applies per item, and additional expenses for gemstones or extra silver are extra. Also, some reviewers mentioned a slightly hands-on approach from staff, which might not suit those who prefer a more independent crafting experience. Still, if you’re after an authentic, culturally rich activity that leaves you with a tangible memory, this class is a great pick.
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The workshop takes place at the heart of Delodsema Village, a quiet community with only about 60 families. The setting offers a rare glimpse into everyday Balinese life, away from the tourist-heavy areas of Ubud. The village’s peaceful atmosphere lends a sense of calm and focus—perfect for creating jewelry.
The workshop space is simple but functional, with the local teachers guiding guests through each step of the process. Expect a warm welcome from the Balinese family hosting this activity, which makes the experience all the more authentic.
From reviews, we gather that the staff is friendly and helpful, although some guests felt they were a bit too involved during the creation process. Still, this approach ensures safety and a high-quality finish for your jewelry.
The workshop lasts around three hours, during which you will learn the basics of silver smithing—an art ingrained in the village’s economy. You’ll start by choosing the design—you might prefer a ring, bracelet, lion motif, or earrings—and then proceed through the various stages of making it.
The process includes burning, cutting, cleaning, and finishing your piece, with guidance from experienced local teachers. All silver used will be provided on-site; unfortunately, bringing outside silver or gemstones is not allowed. If you wish to add gemstones, expect an extra charge of IDR 100,000.
What makes this experience special is the chance to see and participate in each step, rather than just observing. Reviewers noted that they appreciated being “really part of the process,” starting with the initial design and ending with a polished, ready-to-wear piece.
You will also be offered some coffee or tea and bottled water, making the experience comfortable and relaxed.
Guests can craft a variety of jewelry pieces, including rings, bracelets, lion motifs, or earrings. The flexibility allows you to choose something that fits your style or sentimental purposes.
While the design process is simplified for beginners, the local instructors are skilled at helping you realize your vision, whether it’s a simple band or a more intricate motif. Several reviewers mentioned how pleased they were with their creations, often saying they “made some beautiful pieces” and enjoyed the process immensely.
Since each person can only make one item, it’s best to come with a clear idea of what you want. If you’re undecided, the instructors are happy to show samples and help you customize your design.
At $40 per person, this workshop offers good value, especially considering you get to create a personal, handcrafted piece. The price covers all materials, guidance, and the finished product. The price point makes it accessible for most travelers wanting a meaningful souvenir without overspending.
Extra charges apply if you want gemstones or additional silver, which is typical for jewelry-making classes. Reviewers noted that gemstone costs are about IDR 100,000, making it a reasonable upgrade if you wish to add some sparkle to your jewelry.
The personal attention and small group size mean you’ll receive tailored guidance, ensuring you leave with a piece you’ll be proud to wear. Plus, supporting a local family and community adds a feel-good factor that enhances the overall value of the experience.
One of the biggest draws here is the chance to see how jewelry is made in a traditional Balinese setting. The workshop is run by a family who has grown up in silver smithing, passing down their skills through generations. This history and craftsmanship lend a genuine feel to the experience, far removed from mass-produced jewelry shops.
Several reviews highlight how friendly and helpful the local staff are, making you feel like part of the family. Their enthusiasm for their craft shines through and adds a personal touch that many travelers find memorable.
The workshop is designed for intimate groups, with a maximum of 8 guests. This promotes personalized attention and allows for a more relaxed pace. It’s suitable for individuals, couples, or small groups seeking a unique activity.
The meeting point is at Ubud MK2 Silver Class, easily accessible from central Ubud. The activity is straightforward to book, with options for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for changing travel plans.
Participants are advised to prepare cash for gemstone or silver upgrades, as outside materials are not permitted. The duration of around three hours makes it a perfect half-day activity, fitting nicely into an Ubud itinerary.
This jewelry-making tour offers more than just a craft session; it’s a cultural exchange wrapped in a practical activity. The chance to create a personal keepsake while supporting a Balinese family makes it a meaningful addition to any Bali adventure. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy hands-on activities, want to learn a new skill, or are interested in authentic local craftsmanship.
The price point is fair considering the personalization and quality of guidance, and the experience’s intimate setting enhances the overall value. For those looking for an engaging, culturally rich activity that results in a beautiful, handcrafted souvenir, this class ticks all the boxes.
If you’re after a fun, authentic way to connect with Bali’s artisan traditions, you’ll find this workshop a memorable highlight—one that leaves you with more than just photos but a tangible piece of Bali in your hands.
Can I make more than one piece?
No, each person can only craft one item during the workshop. However, you can select from several jewelry types including rings, bracelets, lion motifs, or earrings.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, but specific age restrictions aren’t mentioned. It’s a good idea to check if traveling with young children or teenagers.
Is the workshop suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The class is designed for beginners, with guidance provided at every step of the process, ensuring you can create a nice piece even with no prior experience.
How do I pay for gemstones or extra silver?
Additional costs for gemstones (IDR 100,000) and extra silver are paid in cash at the workshop. Outside silver or gemstones are not allowed.
What should I bring?
The workshop provides all the necessary materials, but bring a clear idea of your design. Cash is recommended if you plan to purchase gemstones or extra silver.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled activity for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
This Balinese silver jewelry class offers a wonderful mix of culture, craftsmanship, and community support—all wrapped into an affordable, engaging activity. Whether you’re a craft enthusiast or simply curious about local traditions, it’s a memorable way to spend a few hours in Ubud.