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Create your own jewelry in Berlin with a 4-hour workshop led by a professional designer. Wax carving, sand casting, and finishing your unique piece.
If you’ve ever dreamed of trying your hand at goldsmithing without the hefty price tag or years of training, this Jewellery Making Workshop in Berlin offers a fantastic opportunity. For about four hours, you’ll step into the shoes of a professional metal artist, transforming wax into silver jewelry—no previous experience needed. Guided by Francesca from Francesca U. Contemporary Jewellery, you’ll learn the basics of wax carving, sand casting, and metal fusing to craft either a ring or a pendant of your choosing.
One of the things we love most about this experience is the personalized guidance from a skilled jewelry designer. Francesca’s approachable teaching style makes the complex process feel manageable, even for complete beginners. Plus, the chance to take home a handmade, silver jewelry piece that you created yourself makes this experience remarkably satisfying. The only potential downside? Since the workshop involves melting metal and working with tools, it’s not suitable for children under 10, and safe, closed-toe shoes are a must.
This workshop is perfect for travelers craving a hands-on, creative activity that’s both fun and memorable. Whether you’re interested in jewelry design, looking for a unique souvenir, or simply eager to try something different in Berlin, this experience delivers authentic craftsmanship and a dash of artistic thrill.


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The workshop takes place in Berlin, at the What If Studio, a dedicated space for creative pursuits. While the exact street address isn’t specified here, it’s easily accessible and specifically geared toward making jewelry accessible for travelers and locals alike. The setting is welcoming and professional, with a focus on safety and fun.
Arrival and Introduction:
You’ll start by meeting Francesca, who will introduce the session, explain safety procedures, and show the materials. Since the workshop is designed for private groups, it offers a relaxed, personalized atmosphere where questions and individual ideas are encouraged.
Wax Carving:
The heart of the process begins with wax. Francesca guides you in shaping and carving your chosen design—be it a ring or a pendant—using different techniques to create textures and details. This stage is where your creativity can really shine, and Francesca’s expert tips help ensure your design is workable for casting.
Sand Casting and Mould Preparation:
Once your wax model is complete, the next step is creating a mold using Delft sand. This process involves pressing the wax model into the sand to form a negative impression, which will later be filled with molten silver. Francesca explains each step, emphasizing safety and precision.
Metal Melting and Casting:
Preparing the silver involves melting the alloy, a process supervised carefully by Francesca. Once molten, the silver is poured into your mold. This moment can be quite exciting—watching your design take shape as the metal cools.
Finishing Touches:
After cooling, your jewelry piece will need to be cleaned, filed, and sanded to refine the surface. Francesca offers guidance throughout, helping you choose your preferred finish—whether smooth, textured, or with specific details.
Pickup and Finalization:
The final piece isn’t ready immediately; you and Francesca will agree on a pickup date. Typically, your jewelry is prepared after the session, ensuring a professional finish. You’ll leave with a one-of-a-kind keepsake, a tangible reminder of your creative adventure.
At $284 per person, this workshop provides a comprehensive introduction to jewelry making, including all materials—silver, wax, sand, and finishing supplies. The guidance from a professional jewelry designer ensures you’ll learn techniques that could serve as a foundation for future DIY projects. Plus, the ability to create a personalized piece makes this experience stand out from generic souvenir shops.
One reviewer, Nels, shared their experience: “It was really great. My girlfriend and I looked at different designs for inspiration and were then able to make the rings ourselves. The artist is very knowledgeable and was able to guide us through the individual steps. We can highly recommend the experience.” This highlights how engaging and instructive Francesca’s guidance is, making it suitable even for complete novices.
Another key point is the stunning craftsmanship involved. While you’re not expected to become a master jeweler overnight, the workshop gives you enough knowledge and hands-on practice to create a truly unique piece that you’ll be proud to wear.
The workshop lasts around four hours and is suitable for all adults and teenagers over 10 years old. It’s wheelchair accessible, and the group size is private, ensuring personalized attention. You’re encouraged to wear comfortable clothes, as working with wax and metal involves some mess and physical activity.
Safety is a priority: open-toed shoes are not allowed, and the studio provides personal aprons—custom-designed for this series—to keep you protected and stylish.
Booking is straightforward, with options to reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility if your travel plans shift. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a low-risk choice for spontaneous or planned trips.

This jewelry-making workshop is ideal for travelers who want a creative, hands-on activity that results in a tangible souvenir. It’s especially suitable for those interested in design, craftsmanship, or simply trying something different in Berlin. Couples, small groups, or solo travelers looking for an authentic, engaging experience will find plenty to enjoy here.
It’s also a fantastic choice for those wanting a learning experience—not just a tour or demonstration—where they leave with a real skill. If you’re seeking a memorable, personalized activity that stands out from traditional sightseeing, this workshop delivers.

This Berlin jewelry workshop offers an authentic craft experience led by a knowledgeable professional in a welcoming environment. You’ll get to create a custom silver piece from scratch—wax carving, sand casting, and finishing included—all for a fair price when you consider the skill and personal touch involved.
We believe it’s especially valuable for those who enjoy creative pursuits and want a tangible reminder of their trip. Whether you’re a total novice or have some crafting experience, you’ll leave with a sense of accomplishment—and a beautiful piece to wear or gift.
Overall, it’s a fun, educational, and rewarding activity that combines artistry with sightseeing, perfect for making your Berlin trip a little more memorable.
“It was really great. My girlfriend and I looked at different designs for inspiration and were then able to make the rings ourselves. The artist is …”
What is included in the workshop fee?
The fee covers all materials, including silver for casting up to 5mm wide and 2.5mm thick, wax, sand, and finishing supplies. You also receive a personalized apron and snacks.
Do I need any prior jewelry-making experience?
No. The workshop is designed for beginners, with Francesca guiding you step-by-step through each process.
How long does the workshop last?
Approximately four hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
Can I make a specific type of jewelry?
Yes, you can choose to make a ring or a pendant, and Francesca will assist you in designing your piece.
Will I be able to take my jewelry home?
Yes. After the casting and finishing process, your jewelry will be ready for pick-up at a later date arranged with Francesca.
Is the workshop suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 10 years old due to the use of hot tools and melting metal.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes are recommended, and closed-toe shoes are required for safety.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are the instructions in English?
The workshop is offered in English, Italian, and German, accommodating a diverse group of travelers.
To sum it up, if you’re searching for a hands-on, creative experience during your Berlin visit, this jewelry workshop offers an ideal blend of learning, fun, and a lasting souvenir. It’s perfect for small groups, couples, or solo adventurers eager to try something uniquely artistic, all guided by an expert in a friendly setting.