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Ubud Silver Class Jewelry making in bali

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Make a keepsake with your own hands. This Ubud silver class takes you to the rural village of Delodsema, where a silversmith guides you through shaping, cutting, soldering, engraving, and polishing a piece you can take home. I like the hands-on work and the warm welcome of tea, coffee, and Balinese snacks. I also like that you can bring your own design or adapt a sample instead of being forced into one pattern.

The main point to consider is the location. The workshop is outside central Ubud, and the drive can take about 40 minutes. Pickup is useful, but it costs extra in some cases, especially outside the Ubud area. You may also find mosquitoes in the rural setting, though bug spray is available.

Key Points Before You Book

Ubud Silver Class Jewelry making in bali - Key Points Before You Book

  • Make a real silver souvenir: Your package includes 7 grams of silver, and you can use it for a ring, pendant, bangle, or earrings.
  • Work beside a silversmith: You receive direct help with design, shaping, cutting, soldering, hammering, and finishing.
  • Set in rural Delodsema: The workshop sits near Taro, away from central Ubud and its busy streets.
  • Add more to your day: Optional upgrades include a cooking class, ATV ride, village visit, sightseeing, coffee plantation and rice terrace visits, or a retro Volkswagen Safari tour.
  • Pickup simplifies the journey: Hotel pickup and return are available from Ubud-area addresses, with extra charges in some cases.
  • Good value for a handmade piece: At about $36.66 per person, the class includes instruction, a welcome drink, snacks, and silver for your design.

The 40-Minute Ride From Ubud to Delodsema

Ubud Silver Class Jewelry making in bali - The 40-Minute Ride From Ubud to Delodsema

The class begins at GBE Silver Classdelodsema on Jl. Taman Gajah in Taro, Tegallalang. This is not a workshop in central Ubud, so you need to allow time for the drive. Several people found the trip took roughly 40 minutes, but they also liked the scenic route and the quieter setting.

If you book pickup, a driver collects you from your Ubud-area accommodation and brings you to the workshop. Pickup from farther away costs extra. If you arrange your own transport, check the exact location carefully. One useful practical point is that some ride-hailing services may not be reliable for the return journey from this rural area, so paid pickup and drop-off can be worth the added cost.

The drive is part of the tradeoff. You give up some convenience, but you get a class in a village setting rather than a short tourist activity squeezed between central Ubud stops. The location helps the craft feel connected to everyday Balinese village life.

The activity ends back at the meeting point unless you have arranged return transport. If pickup is included in your package, you return to your Ubud address after the class and any selected add-ons.

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Tea, Snacks, and a Table Full of Ideas

On arrival, you receive a welcome drink, usually tea or coffee, along with Balinese snacks. This is a simple touch, but it gives you a calm start before the tools come out.

Your instructor shows you sample jewelry pieces. You can choose a ring, pendant, bangle, or pair of earrings, depending on the silver you have and the time available. Rings are especially popular, including matching rings for couples celebrating anniversaries.

If you already have a design in mind, bring a reference image or a simple sketch. The instructor can help you turn the idea into something workable. This matters because ambitious designs may need to be simplified to fit the amount of silver and the time allowed.

If you do not have a plan, choose a sample and build from it. You do not need previous craft experience. The instructors guide beginners closely, and the class is structured so you can take part without being left alone with unfamiliar tools.

The workshop has a friendly teaching style. Instructors such as Aldi, Wawan, and Pepi are praised for being patient, helpful, and easy to work with. Other instructors, including Olen and Budi on the transport side, have also made a strong impression through their explanations and care during the day.

Turning Seven Grams Into a Ring or Pendant

Ubud Silver Class Jewelry making in bali - Turning Seven Grams Into a Ring or Pendant

The standard package includes 7 grams of silver. That is enough for a modest piece, but the amount depends on your design. A thick bangle or a large pendant will use more material than a small ring.

You can purchase extra silver at 80,000 Indonesian rupiah per gram if you need it. Gemstones and other stones cost extra as well. Ask about the price before choosing them, since the advertised rate covers the included silver, not additional materials.

One nice feature is that unused silver can be put to work if you finish early. If your first piece is small and you still have silver, you may be able to create another item. Some people have made several small rings from their supply, while others have used the full amount for one substantial piece.

You should think about the design before you start. A slim ring is a manageable choice for a first class. A pendant gives you more freedom with shape, while earrings require a matching pair and careful attention to size. The instructors can tell you if a plan is too ambitious.

The process includes several traditional metalworking steps:

  • Hammering the silver into shape
  • Cutting and trimming the metal
  • Soldering parts together
  • Engraving patterns or details
  • Filing and finishing the edges
  • Polishing the completed piece

You will not simply watch a silversmith make a souvenir for you. You take part, though the instructor provides help when a cut, solder joint, or final adjustment needs a steadier hand. That balance works well for beginners. You get genuine hands-on practice without the frustration of being expected to work alone.

Why the Silversmith’s Help Matters

Silver jewelry looks simple until you try to make it. A ring must be shaped evenly, sized correctly, and smoothed so it does not catch on clothing or irritate your finger. A pendant needs a secure loop. Matching earrings require patience and close comparison.

The instructors pay attention to these details. They help check ring size and adjust the fit before the final finish. That assistance is one of the strongest reasons to choose this class instead of attempting a self-guided craft activity.

The teaching is also personal. The class is described as a private workshop experience, while the activity can accommodate up to 20 people. Group size may vary by booking, so do not assume you will have a completely private one-to-one lesson. Some sessions have had one staff member per person, while larger groups have worked with several instructors.

For a group of friends, this setup can be especially enjoyable. Six people with no experience were able to work with three young instructors, who kept the session moving while still giving close attention. Couples can make matching rings, and families or friends can create pieces that share a theme without looking identical.

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The Main Three-Hour Class and the Shorter Option

The main experience lasts about three hours. That gives you more breathing room for design, shaping, corrections, and finishing. It is the better choice if you want to take your time or hope to make more than one small item.

A shorter 1.5-hour version is also mentioned in the available information. That option includes less silver, with 5 grams noted for the shorter course, enough for a pendant or ring. It is useful if you have a tight schedule, but the pace is quicker and you will have less room for trial and error.

For the full class, I would allow more than three hours in your day once you add transport. The trip from Ubud can take about 40 minutes each way, and optional activities may happen before or after the silver session.

The class works best when you arrive with realistic expectations. You are learning a craft, not buying a finished luxury jewelry piece. The result may show small handmade irregularities. That is part of its value. Your souvenir carries evidence of your work rather than looking exactly like something from a shop display.

Optional Add-Ons for a Full Ubud Day

The silver class can be booked on its own or combined with other activities. Options include:

  • A Balinese cooking class
  • An ATV or quad-bike ride
  • A village visit
  • A sightseeing tour
  • A retro Volkswagen Safari trip
  • A coffee plantation and rice terrace visit

The cooking combination is particularly useful if you want a full day focused on village life and local food. One itinerary described a market visit followed by a farm cooking class and the jewelry workshop. The timing depends on the package you choose, so check which activity comes first and how long the whole day will run.

An ATV ride changes the mood completely. It adds speed and mud to an otherwise careful craft session. A village or sightseeing add-on makes sense if you want to limit extra transport and see more of the area around Taro and Tegallalang in one outing.

Do not add activities simply because they are available. The silver class itself takes about three hours, and extra stops can turn a relaxed morning into a long day. If jewelry is your priority, book the workshop alone or pair it with one nearby activity.

What the $36.66 Price Really Covers

At approximately $36.66 per person, the price is fair for an activity that includes instruction, a welcome drink, Balinese snacks, and 7 grams of silver. You also leave with a personal item rather than only photographs or a temporary experience.

The value improves if you care about the making process. A basic silver ring from a shop might cost less than a full class, but it would not include the time with a silversmith or the satisfaction of shaping it yourself. On the other hand, you should budget extra if you want gemstones, more silver, or transport beyond the included pickup area.

The class also offers group discounts, which may help if you are booking with friends or family. The exact discount is not specified, so confirm the final amount before paying.

For couples, the price has added meaning. Matching rings made for an anniversary or other milestone become useful souvenirs with a story attached. For solo visitors, the class offers a practical alternative to another temple stop or shopping afternoon.

Small Drawbacks You Should Plan Around

Ubud Silver Class Jewelry making in bali - Small Drawbacks You Should Plan Around

The drive is the clearest drawback. Central Ubud is compact enough for many activities, but this workshop requires a separate trip to Taro. Add pickup if you want a simpler day and do not want to worry about finding a ride back.

The rural setting also means insects are possible. Bring repellent or use the bug spray provided at the workshop. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes that you do not mind using around a working craft area.

Your silver allowance may not cover every design. Large pieces, thick rings, or stone settings can require extra material. Decide early if you want gemstones, and ask about the added cost before work begins.

Finally, the finished piece may not be perfect. That is not a flaw in the class. Jewelry-making takes skill, and beginners need help. The instructors are there to correct problems and improve the final fit, but you should expect a handmade result rather than a factory finish.

Who Will Get the Most From This Class

I would recommend this experience to you if you like making things, want a useful souvenir, or prefer a cultural activity with real participation. It is also a good choice for couples, friends, and families because everyone can work on a different design while sharing the same session.

It suits beginners well. You do not need to know how to solder or cut metal before arriving. The instruction is close enough to keep the work manageable, and you can start from a sample if drawing your own design feels difficult.

The class is less suitable if you want a quick activity in central Ubud, dislike rural drives, or have no interest in crafts. It may also disappoint you if you expect a large silver piece with a gemstone included in the base price.

Most people can take part, and the maximum group size is 20. Specific accessibility details are not provided, so contact the operator before booking if you have mobility needs or other concerns.

Booking, Pickup, and Cancellation Tips

Confirmation is sent when you book. Choose your class time carefully so it fits with other Ubud plans, especially if you are adding cooking, sightseeing, or an ATV activity.

Pickup is available from Ubud-area addresses, but charges can apply from other locations. The class without pickup ends at the workshop meeting point, so plan your return before you set out.

You can cancel for a full refund if you do so at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Cancellations and changes made less than 24 hours before the start are not accepted for a refund. The cut-off follows Bali local time.

FAQ

Where does the Ubud silver jewelry class take place?

The class starts at GBE Silver Classdelodsema, Jl. Taman Gajah, Taro, Tegallalang, Gianyar, Bali 80561, Indonesia.

How long does the silver-making class last?

The main class lasts approximately three hours. A shorter 1.5-hour option is also mentioned.

How much silver is included?

The main package includes 7 grams of silver. The shorter 1.5-hour option is described with 5 grams of silver.

What jewelry can I make?

You can choose to make a ring, pendant, bangle, or earrings. Your design must fit the available silver and the class time.

Can I use extra silver?

Yes. Additional silver is available at 80,000 Indonesian rupiah per gram.

Are gemstones included?

No. Gemstones and other stones cost extra.

Is hotel pickup available?

Yes. Pickup is offered from Ubud-area addresses, with extra charges for pickup from some other locations. The activity ends back at the meeting point unless your package includes return transport.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel at least 24 hours before the start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start are not accepted for a refund.

Should You Book the Ubud Silver Class?

Yes, if you want a personal Bali souvenir and enjoy learning by doing. The best parts are the careful instruction, the chance to shape your own design, and the rural village setting. The included 7 grams of silver makes the $36.66 price reasonable, though you should allow extra money for stones, more silver, and possibly pickup.

Book the full three-hour session if you want time to make a careful ring or try a second small piece. Choose the shorter option only if your schedule is tight. Bring a design reference, arrange transport in advance, and use repellent. With those details handled, this is a thoughtful change from sightseeing, and you return to Ubud wearing a souvenir you helped create.

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