REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Canggu Silver Jewelry Making Class: Create Unique Silver Jewelry
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A silver jewelry workshop beats another beach stop. You’ll create something you can actually wear, in a well-run studio near Berawa Beach. I love the hands-on process and the fact you leave with your own one-of-a-kind silver piece, not a voucher.
Two things I especially like: the class uses real silver with clear take-home amounts, and you get a break during the work with mineral water and snacks. One possible drawback: it’s set up for one jewelry piece per person, and upgrades (extra silver, gemstones, gold plating) can add real cost.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Hammer, Solder, Polish: What You’re Really Creating
- Where It Happens: Stellar Jewelry Classes Canggu in Tibubeneng
- The Studio Setup: Wi‑Fi, Tools, Snacks, and Comfort
- From Design to Finished Piece: How the 1.5–3 Hour Workshop Flows
- 1) Choose a design (or improve your idea)
- 2) Work the metal: hammer, solder, shape
- 3) Polish and finish
- 4) Take home your one piece
- Silver Amounts, Upgrades, and the Cost That Can Sneak Up
- Included silver allowance
- Extra silver fees (when you go bigger)
- Gemstones and gold plating
- Don’t plan to share silver
- Teaching Style: Patient Help and Craft Pride
- What It’s Like for Beginners vs. Confident Makers
- Best Use of Your Time in Canggu (and Who Should Skip It)
- Value Check: Does It Make Sense for $41.85?
- Should You Book This Canggu Silver Jewelry Class?
- FAQ
- How long is the Canggu silver jewelry class?
- How much silver do I get to make my piece?
- Can I make more than one jewelry item in the class?
- Are snacks, mineral water, and Wi‑Fi included?
- Can I add a gemstone or upgrade to gold plating?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Real silver, not craft metal: You’ll hammer, solder, shape, and polish with actual silver and take it home.
- Wi‑Fi in the studio: Use it for design inspiration or to share progress as you work.
- Air-conditioned, Instagrammable studio: Practical comfort matters when you’re focused for 1.5–3 hours.
- One piece per person: Plan your design around what you can finish with the included silver.
- Upgrades have specific pricing: Extra silver past 5 grams and added stones/gold plating cost more, so decide early.
Hammer, Solder, Polish: What You’re Really Creating

This Canggu silver jewelry making class is built around a simple promise: you make a wearable souvenir from scratch, using a real silversmithing process. You’ll be guided from the early design stage all the way to a finished piece that’s yours to keep.
Most people picture a ring workshop, but the class supports different designs. The workshop is described as creating jewelry from scratch with instruction, then using up to the included silver allowance to bring your design to life. The end result is meant to be personal—something you made, not something you bought.
The big value here is the skill plus the object. The hands-on steps—hammering, soldering, shaping, and polishing—are what turn this from a casual activity into a genuine craft experience. Even if you only make a simple ring, you’ll walk away understanding how the piece comes together.
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Where It Happens: Stellar Jewelry Classes Canggu in Tibubeneng

You meet at Stellar Jewelry Classes Canggu, on Jl. Pantai Berawa No.77a, in Tibubeneng (Kuta Utara area). The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not dealing with complicated drop-offs after class.
Because a shuttle isn’t included, you’ll want to plan your own ride to the studio. This matters in Canggu because traffic and short distances can still eat time. If you’re juggling dinner plans, I’d aim to build in a buffer—especially since designs can affect how long you’ll stay.
Also note the class size: there’s a maximum of 20 travelers, which keeps things from feeling like a mass factory line. Smaller groups usually mean more instructor attention when you get stuck on a step.
The Studio Setup: Wi‑Fi, Tools, Snacks, and Comfort
The studio is described as cool and air-conditioned, which is a big deal in Bali. When you’re concentrating on small details (and using metalworking tools), comfort helps you stay patient instead of rushing.
You also get free Wi‑Fi in the studio. That’s useful in two ways: you can look up design references while deciding what to make, and you can share your progress as you work. If you’re the type who plans your photos while you travel, this is a nice bonus.
Food and hydration are covered too. You’ll have snacks and mineral water, so you’re not scrambling to find something mid-class. It’s not a huge meal, but it’s exactly what you want when you’re hands-on for a couple hours.
From Design to Finished Piece: How the 1.5–3 Hour Workshop Flows

Class duration is listed as about 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on the design. The activity is described as approx. 2 hours overall, but real workshops expand or shrink based on what you choose to build.
Here’s the practical flow you can expect:
1) Choose a design (or improve your idea)
You’ll design your jewelry with instructor help. If you’re starting from zero, you’ll still get direction—this is set up for beginners as well as people who show up with something in mind.
2) Work the metal: hammer, solder, shape
Once your design is set, you move into the actual crafting steps. You’ll be hands-on using tools that support the key silversmith actions listed in the experience description: hammering, soldering, shaping, and then finishing.
This part is where the workshop becomes memorable. Even if you’re careful and slow, you’ll still feel progress quickly because you’re building something physical rather than doing a “watch and leave” tour.
3) Polish and finish
Finishing is part of the craft, not an afterthought. You’ll polish the silver so the piece looks clean and wearable when you take it home.
4) Take home your one piece
You’re allowed to make only one silver jewelry piece per participant. Whatever you create is directly yours to take away.
Because designs affect timing, if you’re on a tight schedule, keep it simple. A smaller ring with a straightforward shape tends to be easier to complete within the shorter end of the time window.
Silver Amounts, Upgrades, and the Cost That Can Sneak Up

This is where you should do a quick reality check before you decide what to make.
Included silver allowance
The class information states you’ll take home silver jewelry in the 2 to 5 grams range, depending on design. There’s also an important detail: if your jewelry ends up using less than 5 grams, the usage is still accounted for as 5 grams. Translation: the class pricing is structured around the allocated allowance, so you shouldn’t assume you’ll “save” money by making something tiny.
Extra silver fees (when you go bigger)
If you want to use more silver than the included limit, there’s an extra charge of 85,000 IDR per gram for more than 5 grams.
Gemstones and gold plating
You can upgrade, but you’ll pay for it. The provided info says there’s an additional charge for gemstones, from IDR 100,000 to 500,000 depending on the type and size. Gold plating is also offered as an upgrade, though the exact price range for plating isn’t listed in the data you provided.
So my practical advice: pick your design first, then consider upgrades last. If you decide you want a stone only after you’re already halfway through, you might end up paying for a change you could have planned from the start.
Don’t plan to share silver
The class information says you can’t share silver with other people. That matters if you’re traveling in a group and hoping to combine a bigger design across two participants.
Teaching Style: Patient Help and Craft Pride

One of the most praised aspects of this class is the teaching. The standout name from the feedback is Imo. People specifically called out him as kind and patient, and that kind of support is exactly what you want in a hands-on activity where one small mistake can feel discouraging.
The class is described as including instructor guidance for both beginners and people with design ideas. That combination is important. Beginners need help understanding the steps and tools. More experienced makers still want feedback so their design actually works in real metal—not just on paper.
I also like that the experience is set up as a real craft session, not a scripted demo. You learn by doing, and you get the satisfaction of making something you can hold, wear, and show off later.
What It’s Like for Beginners vs. Confident Makers

This workshop works well for beginners because you’ll be guided through the process: design, metal work, and finishing. If you’re nervous about using tools, that’s normal. The class is built for that learning curve, and the tone described in the feedback leans toward supportive rather than rushed.
If you’re a confident maker, you may have more fun if you come in with a clear idea for your ring or pendant shape. The key is respecting the silver allowance and keeping your upgrade decisions early so timing doesn’t get squeezed.
In other words: you don’t need prior skills, but you do benefit from planning your design before you start.
Best Use of Your Time in Canggu (and Who Should Skip It)

This is an ideal Bali day activity when you want something more meaningful than a photo stop. It’s also great for couples, friends, and solo travelers who want a shared experience with a physical takeaway.
I’d especially recommend it if:
- you want a personal souvenir that’s actually handmade
- you like craft work and want to understand what you’re buying, not just buy it
- you’re traveling with someone who likes gifts with a story
I might suggest skipping (or keeping expectations modest) if:
- you’re only interested in a quick 30–45 minute activity
- you’re hoping to make multiple pieces in one sitting
- you want a big budget-ready gemstone or large silver sculpture style without extra costs
Value Check: Does It Make Sense for $41.85?
At $41.85 per person, this class feels like good value because it includes far more than an “experience.” You get:
- real silver for your piece (2–5 grams, depending on design)
- tools and materials (the stuff you’d pay for if you tried this yourself)
- snacks and mineral water
- free Wi‑Fi for inspiration and sharing
The hidden factor isn’t the base price—it’s the decisions you make inside the studio. If you stick with the included silver range and skip major upgrades, you’ll likely feel you got a fair deal. If you push for extra grams, gemstones, or gold plating, your total can climb quickly.
Still, even with upgrades, you’re paying for time, instruction, and a handmade item that’s hard to compare to typical Bali souvenir pricing. The best part is the story: you made it.
Should You Book This Canggu Silver Jewelry Class?
If you want a hands-on Bali activity that ends with a wearable keepsake, this is an easy yes. The workshop is built around real silversmithing steps, supportive instruction (including a teacher noted for kindness and patience, Imo), and a comfortable studio with Wi‑Fi, snacks, and mineral water.
Before you book, do two quick things: pick a design that fits the one-piece rule, and decide early whether you want upgrades like gemstones or gold plating. If you’re thoughtful about that, you’ll leave with something genuinely yours.
If you want a craft day in Canggu that feels personal and not cookie-cutter, this class is one of the strongest options.
FAQ
How long is the Canggu silver jewelry class?
The class duration is listed as about 1.5 hours to 3 hours, depending on the jewelry design. The overall experience is described as approx. 2 hours.
How much silver do I get to make my piece?
You’ll take home silver jewelry in the 2 to 5 grams range, depending on the design. If your jewelry uses less than 5 grams, it’s still accounted for as 5 grams.
Can I make more than one jewelry item in the class?
No. Each participant can make only one silver jewelry piece.
Are snacks, mineral water, and Wi‑Fi included?
Yes. The class includes snacks, mineral water, and free Wi‑Fi in the studio.
Can I add a gemstone or upgrade to gold plating?
Yes. Upgrades are available, and gemstones have an additional charge listed as IDR 100K to 500K, depending on type and size. Gold plating is also offered as an upgrade.
Where is the meeting point?
You start at Stellar Jewelry Classes Canggu, Jl. Pantai Berawa No.77a, Tibubeneng, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. The class ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel within 24 hours of the start time, the amount paid isn’t refunded.


























