Discover Bali’s Hidden Craft with the Sidemen Silver Class

Imagine spending a couple of hours in a tranquil Balinese village, away from the bustling tourist hotspots, learning a traditional craft from experienced local artisans. For just about $24, you get to craft your own silver jewelry using 7 grams of silver, in a workshop that feels more like a family gathering than a commercial activity. Starting in the lush, peaceful setting of Sidemen, this experience offers a genuine taste of Bali’s craftsmanship, embedded in its local culture.
What we love about this activity is how personal and hands-on it is: you’re not just watching a demonstration, you’re shaping and detailing your own piece of jewelry, with help from friendly guides. The second highlight is the setting itself—surrounded by stunning rice paddies and traditional Balinese scenery, it feels like stepping into an artisan’s own workshop rather than a tourist trap.
One thing to keep in mind is that this tour is relatively short—about two hours—and designed for small groups, so it’s perfect if you’re after a meaningful, intimate experience rather than a hurried activity. The price includes all the essentials, plus a coffee break and a Balinese snack, making this a well-rounded cultural stop. If you’re curious about local crafts, enjoy getting creative, and want an authentic souvenir, this tour will suit you well.
Key Points
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Learn from local artisans about Bali’s silver-making traditions.
- Hands-on Experience: Create your own jewelry, shaping and detailing under expert guidance.
- Beautiful Setting: Located in the peaceful village of Sidemen, surrounded by lush scenery.
- Inclusive and Easy: Suitable for all skill levels, with all materials provided.
- Value for Money: At just over $24, you receive personalized instruction and a memorable keepsake.
- Limited Groups: Small group size enhances the personal touch and attention from guides.
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A Closer Look at the Bali Sidemen Silver Class Experience

The Location and Setting
The workshop is based in Sidemen, a village far from the busy tourist hubs of Ubud or Seminyak. It’s a place radiating calm, with views of rice terraces and traditional Balinese life. The workshop itself is part of Pande Silver, a family-run business with a reputation for friendly service and genuine craftsmanship. You’re greeted not as a tourist, but as a guest invited into a family craft tradition.
The Itinerary and What You’ll Do
The activity begins at the workshop located on Jl. Raya Sangkan Gunung-Sidemen. After a brief introduction, the local artisans will explain the history and significance of silver crafting in Bali. The process is broken down step-by-step, from shaping and forming the silver to adding fine details. You don’t need previous experience—whether you’re a total novice or somewhat familiar with jewelry-making, you’ll find plenty of support.
The silver you will work with weighs 7 grams, a manageable amount that allows you to create a piece like a ring, pendant, or small bracelet. The guides are attentive, helping with tricky parts like polishing or detailing, but the emphasis is on your own handiwork.
What Makes It Special
One of the standout features is how authentic this activity feels. The guides are local artisans who are enthusiastic about sharing their craft. As one reviewer put it, “This is a family-run business with friendly staff and a great sense of humor.” Their genuine passion makes the experience enjoyable and educational.
Another highlight is the setting and scenery, which makes the two hours fly by. Sitting in the workshop, you look out at the green hills and rice paddies, feeling far from the crowds and noise of Bali’s more touristy areas.
The Included Items and Extras
For about $24, your fee includes the 7 grams of silver, a coffee break, and a Balinese snack—a thoughtful touch that adds to the relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Free Wi-Fi is available, which means you can share your creations or do some quick updates during your break.
It’s worth noting that transportation is not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own pickup and drop-off if needed. The meeting point is straightforward, and as the activity ends back at the same location, it’s easy to combine with other nearby adventures.
What Travelers Say
The reviews are glowing, with a perfect 5-star rating from all nine participants. Comments like “Such a lovely experience,” and “We had the best time making our jewelry,” highlight how much people enjoy the personal touch and the friendly guides. Many mention how much they appreciated the help on the more intricate parts, and how proud they are of the jewelry they made themselves.
Reviewers also praise the family-run nature of the business, noting the guides’ humor and attentiveness. The ability to craft something personal and meaningful is what makes this experience stand out.
Is It Right for You?
This tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate hands-on activities, want to learn about Balinese culture directly from locals, and enjoy small, personal experiences. It suits all skill levels—no experience needed—and is perfect if you’re looking for a unique souvenir that you made yourself. If you’re after a relaxed, cultural activity that combines creativity with stunning scenery, this Silver Class hits the mark.
Who Would Love This Experience?

If you’re curious about traditional crafts or enjoy trying your hand at something creative, you’ll find this activity rewarding. It’s also great for those wanting a break from temple visits or shopping, offering authentic insight into Bali’s artisan heritage. Plus, it’s suitable for travelers of all ages, provided you’re comfortable with a bit of manual work.
This activity is especially recommended for anyone who wants a memorable story to tell—making jewelry in a peaceful village surrounded by nature, guided by friendly locals who cherish their craft.
Final Thoughts

The Bali Sidemen Silver Class offers a genuinely meaningful way to connect with local culture through hands-on craftsmanship. It’s more than just a jewelry-making workshop; it’s an opportunity to create a personal keepsake while learning about a traditional craft from welcoming artisans. The scenic setting, the friendly guides, and the inclusive nature of the activity make it a standout choice for those seeking authentic experiences in Bali.
For a modest price, you get a high-quality, memorable activity that leaves you with a beautiful, handmade piece and a better understanding of Balinese culture. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this tour provides a relaxed, enriching break from more typical Bali attractions.
FAQ

Is this activity suitable for beginners?
Yes. The workshop is designed to be accessible for everyone, regardless of skill level. Guides provide step-by-step assistance, so no previous experience is necessary.
How much silver do I get to work with?
The experience includes 7 grams of silver, enough to craft a small piece like a ring, pendant, or bracelet.
What’s included in the price?
Your fee covers the silver, a coffee break, and a Balinese snack. Free Wi-Fi is also available during the workshop.
Do I need to arrange transportation?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are not included, so you should plan your own transfer to and from the workshop.
How long does the workshop last?
The activity takes approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable and enjoyable part of a day’s itinerary.
Is this activity limited in group size?
Yes, it’s designed for small groups—no more than 10 travelers—ensuring personalized attention.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.
Is the setting scenic?
Absolutely. The workshop is in Sidemen, surrounded by rice paddies and lush greenery, providing a stunning and peaceful backdrop.
This hands-on jewelry workshop is a charming way to explore Bali’s artisan traditions, creating a lasting memory (and a piece of jewelry) that truly reflects your time on this beautiful island.
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