Ubud Silver Class Jewelry making in bali

Ubud Silver Class is a rare way to turn travel time into something you can wear. This hands-on Bali jewelry making workshop in Delodsema lets you shape, cut, and finish your own Balinese-style piece with guidance from a silversmith.

I especially like the 7 grams of silver included upfront, because it forces a smart choice about what you want to make. I also love that the class is practical and paced for real people, not just experienced makers.

One thing to plan for: pickup and distance. The workshop is outside central Ubud, and while pickup is offered in the Ubud area (extra charges elsewhere), it’s worth budgeting time for the drive and knowing it’s a more rural setting with mosquitoes.

Key things that make this class worth your time

  • Real silver, not a demo: You work with the silver provided (7 grams / 0.25 ounce).
  • You choose the design path: Sketch your idea, or build from a sample the team offers.
  • Small group feel (max 20): Enough structure that you get hands-on help.
  • You might leave with more than one piece: If time and silver allow, you can often make an additional item.
  • Add-ons are built for a full Ubud day: Cooking, village time, ATV/quad, sightseeing, or a retro Volkswagen Safari.

Why Ubud Silver Jewelry Making Beats Another Craft Stop

Ubud Silver Class Jewelry making in bali - Why Ubud Silver Jewelry Making Beats Another Craft Stop
If you’ve ever bought a souvenir that looked great in a shop and then sat in a drawer, this is the opposite. In this workshop, you make the item yourself: shaping the metal, refining the details, and walking away with a piece that actually holds your effort.

This is also a deeper kind of cultural activity than many “experience” listings. Silver jewelry making is a skill tied to Bali’s rural economy, and the workshop setting in Delodsema makes it feel like part of local life rather than a tourist performance.

Getting to GBE Silver Class: Ubud Pickup and the Drive Out to Taro

Ubud Silver Class Jewelry making in bali - Getting to GBE Silver Class: Ubud Pickup and the Drive Out to Taro
The workshop starts at GBE Silver Class in Delodsema (Jl. Taman Gajah, Taro, Kec. Tegallalang). If you choose pickup from your Ubud-area address, a driver collects you and takes you to the village workshop where the class begins. If you’re staying outside the pickup area, expect extra charges.

Timing-wise, the class runs about 3 hours (and you may find shorter sessions depending on the option you book). One practical detail: the drive is typically around 40 minutes from Ubud, and it can be scenic, so I’d treat it like part of the day rather than dead travel.

If you’re planning to pair the class with other activities, prebooking matters. You’re not stuck with a single departure time, and that makes it easier to fit into your Ubud schedule.

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Your First Hour: Tea, Snacks, and Picking a Design You Can Finish

Ubud Silver Class Jewelry making in bali - Your First Hour: Tea, Snacks, and Picking a Design You Can Finish
When you arrive, the experience kicks off with a welcome drink and Balinese snacks, plus time to look at sample jewelry. This matters because it helps you understand what the silversmiths consider realistic to complete with the materials and time you have.

Then you choose your design. If you already have an idea, the instructor helps you sketch it out so you can translate your thoughts into metal. If you’re not sure, you build from one of the samples that catches your eye.

This is where the class earns trust: the team is set up to guide. In the past, people have specifically praised how instructors helped with ring sizing and even nudged designs when they were too ambitious for the allotted silver and time.

What 7 Grams of Silver Really Means for Your Final Piece

The package includes 7 grams of silver (about 0.25 ounce). That amount is enough for a simple, wearable design like a ring, and in many cases you can also make another piece if time and silver stretch that far.

This is the key value question for you: are you using the silver efficiently, or hoping for a complicated multi-part masterpiece? Because the class includes a set amount of silver, the best results come from choosing a design that matches your willingness to work through small details like engraving and finishing.

Extra materials cost extra. If you want gemstones, there’s an additional charge. And if you need more silver, it’s priced at 80k per gram. In plain terms: if you’re dreaming bigger, confirm what’s included before you fall in love with an upgrade.

Hammering, Soldering, Engraving, Cutting: The Skills You’ll Actually Use

This workshop is built around real silversmith techniques. You’re guided through steps like hammering and soldering, plus engraving and cutting. Even if you’ve never touched metal before, the pace is designed so you’re doing work that connects to the final look.

The process usually looks like this:

  • You start with a design decision (ring/pendant style, detailing level).
  • You move into shaping and forming your piece.
  • Then come the finishing tasks like engraving and careful cutting.
  • If there’s enough time and silver, you may get to make an additional item.

One of the most praised parts of the experience is the level of attention and patience from the instructors. People have credited the team with helping rings fit properly and making sure the final product matches reference designs they brought in. Names that have come up include Wawam, Olen, Aldi, WaWan, Pepi, and Budi—handy clues that you’ll likely get a supportive, experienced guide in the workshop.

How Private Workshop Guidance Feels in Practice

Even with a group size cap of 20 travelers, the vibe is hands-on. In many classes, each participant gets close guidance rather than being left to work from a single demonstration.

This matters because jewelry making is mostly problem-solving. A ring doesn’t always cooperate the first time. You need someone watching angles, thickness, and fit so your piece doesn’t turn into a flexible abstract sculpture.

The good news: the workshop team is used to beginners. Several experiences note how staff were patient with people who had zero experience, and how they helped each person use the silver efficiently.

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Mosquitoes and Rural Reality: What to Expect in the Workshop Area

Ubud Silver Class Jewelry making in bali - Mosquitoes and Rural Reality: What to Expect in the Workshop Area
This is Bali, and this workshop is in a more rural area. Expect mosquitoes, especially if you’re sensitive to bites. The workshop environment includes bug spray, which helps, but I’d still plan to bring your own repellent if you react strongly.

Also, dress for doing hands-on work. You’ll be in a workshop setting where you’ll likely spend time handling tools and metal. Closed-toe shoes are a safe choice, and you may want to keep loose jewelry to a minimum so you can move comfortably.

Pairing the Class with ATV, Cooking, Village Visits, and Safari

A big reason this is a popular Ubud day plan is that the class can link with other experiences. Add-ons may happen before or after your silversmithing session, depending on what you book.

Options include:

  • ATV / quad bike tour
  • Cooking class
  • Village visit
  • Sightseeing tour
  • Retro Volkswagen Safari

Here’s how I’d think about it: if you love movement and views, pair the class with ATV or the Safari. If you want cultural context and food, combine it with the village visit or cooking class. You’ll get variety without having to bounce between totally separate logistics all day.

If you’re doing multiple activities, prebooking is worth it because it protects your workshop time. You don’t want your ring-making session to be the one part that collapses because of delays elsewhere.

Value Check: Is $36.66 for Silver Jewelry Making a Good Deal?

At $36.66 per person, the value mostly comes from what’s included and what you leave with.

Included value:

  • 7 grams of silver
  • a local expert/instructor
  • welcome drink
  • hands-on coaching
  • potential to make more than one piece if there’s silver and time

Not included value:

  • gemstones cost extra
  • extra silver costs extra (80k/gram)

So the deal is strongest if you’re realistic about what 7 grams can do. If you come in thinking you’ll leave with a complex set of gemstones and multiple accessories, the add-on costs can rise quickly. If you’re happy with a well-made ring or pendant and you treat it as a skill workshop, this price can feel surprisingly fair.

Also, the class time (about 3 hours) is long enough to learn the process and still finish something you’ll genuinely wear.

Who Should Book This Ubud Silver Class (and Who Might Skip It)

This workshop is a great fit if you:

  • want a wearable souvenir you made yourself
  • enjoy practical activities (not just watching)
  • like meeting local craftspeople and learning the steps
  • want a calm, focused half-day in Ubud beyond temples and treks

You might consider skipping if:

  • you’re extremely short on time and only want the easiest, most passive activity
  • you know you want heavy customization with gemstones (extra costs may matter)

The best approach is to come with one clear idea—ring style, pendant shape, or a simple engraving concept—then let the instructors help you adjust it to what’s achievable.

Should You Book This Ubud Silver Jewelry Making Class?

I’d book it if you want a real, hands-on Bali craft with a satisfying payoff: you learn the method and you bring home the proof. The combination of included silver, a structured workflow, and instructors who help with details like ring fit makes this feel like a true workshop instead of a generic tour stop.

Before you go, do two things:

  • Pick a design you can finish within the silver limit (7 grams).
  • If you’re staying outside Ubud pickup convenience, plan your transport early.

If that sounds like your kind of day, this is one of the more memorable ways to spend time around Ubud.

FAQ

How long is the Ubud Silver Class jewelry making session?

The class runs about 3 hours (approx.).

What does the price include?

It includes a welcome drink, 7 grams of silver, an experienced local instructor, and the chance to make multiple jewelry pieces as long as you have enough silver.

Is pickup available from Ubud?

Pickup is offered if you’re in the Ubud area (extra charges apply if you’re elsewhere). Without pickup, you return to your Ubud address at the end of the activities.

Can I add gemstones or get more silver?

Yes, but gemstones cost extra, and extra silver is priced at 80k per gram.

How many people are in a class?

The workshop has a maximum of 20 travelers.

What add-on activities can I combine with the workshop?

You can add an ATV/quad bike tour, a cooking class, a village visit, a sightseeing tour, or a retro Volkswagen Safari. These may happen before or after your class.

What if my plans change?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid won’t be refunded.

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