REVIEW · HO CHI MINH CITY
Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam: Silver Jewelry Making Workshop
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A silver ring starts as a blank piece of metal. In Ho Chi Minh City, this workshop turns that into a real keepsake, taught step-by-step by friendly silversmithing instructors in a small private group setting.
I like how practical it is: you learn to shape, texture, solder, file, sand, and polish your ring from start to finish, so even total beginners can finish with something you actually want to wear. I also love the personalization tools, especially hand-stamping for short messages plus laser engraving for symbols, text, or numbers.
One consideration: the $60 workshop fee is just the class. The silver material cost is added afterward based on weight, so your final total depends on how big your piece turns out.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Dream House Studio: Where the Workshop Starts
- The 2-Hour Flow: What Happens After You Choose Your Design
- Traditional Techniques You’ll Learn: From Heat Shaping to Final Polish
- Personalization That’s Included: Stamps Plus Laser Engraving
- Design Choice Reality: 40+ Options and Smart Limits
- The Real Cost: $60 Is the Class Fee, Silver Is Added by Weight
- Couples, Friends, and Memory Rings: Why This Workshop Works
- What You Should Bring (and What to Skip)
- Optional Extras: Stones and Plating (If You Want the Next Level)
- The Instructor Factor: Small Group Attention You Can Feel
- Is This Workshop Worth It for You?
- Should You Book the Ho Chi Minh City Silver Jewelry Workshop?
- FAQ
- What is included in the workshop fee?
- Is the silver material included in the $60 price?
- Can I make jewelry if I have no prior experience?
- What personalization options can I add?
- How big is the group?
- Where do I go, and what should I wear?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Beginner-friendly silversmithing with instructors right beside you to adjust your work.
- A full ring-making process from forming and textures to soldering, filing, sanding, and polishing.
- Small private groups (max 4–5) for hands-on guidance instead of watching from the sidelines.
- Personalization included: hand-stamping (initials/dates/short messages) plus laser engraving (symbols/text/numbers).
- Lots of design inspiration: 40+ pre-designed rings, with limited time for custom ideas.
Dream House Studio: Where the Workshop Starts

This is a “go to the studio and get to work” kind of experience. You’ll meet in a small alley area, and you’re looking for Dream House in vivid purple lettering with white metal doors. There are posters and a white sign nearby, and your guard will guide you inside.
Once you’re in, you go to the first floor for the workshop. If you’re the type who likes to feel oriented quickly, do the easy thing: message your WhatsApp number to help the team guide you in.
The workshop style here is intentionally not complicated. You’re not chasing down multiple stops or juggling transit plans, which makes it a good “hands-on afternoon” in a city that already has plenty going on.
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The 2-Hour Flow: What Happens After You Choose Your Design

You’ll spend the workshop time making one main piece (most commonly a silver ring), guided through the process from metal to finished jewelry. You’ll start by picking from the studio’s display of rings and textures, which matters because the techniques and personalization options depend on the design you choose.
Because the session is limited to about two hours, the studio works with a set of pre-selected options. If you’re dreaming of a completely custom concept, you should know they can’t accept designs outside those pre-chosen ring options due to time limits.
Once you’ve chosen, your instructor will help you size and form the ring, then guide you through shaping and finishing steps. The goal is simple: you go home with a piece that feels like yours, not a sad souvenir that never got finished.
Traditional Techniques You’ll Learn: From Heat Shaping to Final Polish

This workshop is built around real silversmithing steps, taught in plain language. You learn how to manipulate sterling silver with heat, turning it into the ring shape you want rather than just assembling parts.
Then comes the part that feels most like craft class. You’ll add textures by hand, and you’ll see how each texture changes the way light hits the band. After that you move into soldering, then the more “watch your hands” steps: filing, sanding, and polishing.
Even if you’re nervous at the start, the team’s approach is supportive. The instructors stay by your side to help you adjust your creation if something needs fixing, and that’s a big reason beginners tend to walk out happy.
Personalization That’s Included: Stamps Plus Laser Engraving

The studio includes two personalization methods in the workshop fee. First is hand-stamping, which can add initials, dates, or a short message on the ring—just note it works on band widths of at least 3mm. This is the kind of detail that makes the ring feel personal every time you put it on.
Second is laser engraving for symbols, text, or numbers. If you want a tiny mark that’s meaningful but not loud, laser engraving is a clean choice and stays readable.
You’ll also find this helps couples and friends design in a way that fits the ring, not the other way around. A lot of people realize mid-workshop that they can actually express the memory they want, in a size that will look good on silver.
Design Choice Reality: 40+ Options and Smart Limits

The studio shows 40+ ring designs and multiple texture styles, so you’re not stuck with one template. That’s useful because different designs lead you to different technique choices, and it affects where you can place stamping and engraving.
The practical limit is customization speed. With limited time, you’re expected to work within their pre-selected options rather than invent a brand-new design from scratch. If you like browsing and picking your favorite, this system works well. If you need full artistic freedom, you might find the boundaries frustrating.
One smart tip: focus on the form first (band width, texture style, and silhouette). Then decide where your message or symbol can go. That order saves you from last-minute compromises when the ring is already in process.
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The Real Cost: $60 Is the Class Fee, Silver Is Added by Weight

Let’s talk money honestly, because this is where value can be misunderstood. The published price is $60 per person, and it covers the workshop experience itself. The silver material is not included.
At the end, they weigh your finished piece and calculate the silver material fee based on weight. The workshop uses high-quality 940 silver, priced at approximately 250,000 VND per 3.75 grams.
There are also minimum charges, even if your ring comes out small:
- 250,000 VND for a ring
- 350,000 VND for a pendant
- 450,000 VND for a pair of earrings
So what does that mean for you? If you end up making a modest ring, you’ll likely pay the minimum or close to it. If you go heavier, choose a wider band, or add more silver for the design, you’ll pay more. The class fee is the predictable part; silver weight is the variable.
Optional add-ons also change the total. Small cubic zirconia or moissanite stones start at 150,000 VND (applied for band widths from 3mm). Plating—turning silver into gold, rose gold, or white gold—starts at 150,000 VND and takes 2–3 days.
Couples, Friends, and Memory Rings: Why This Workshop Works

This workshop is especially well-suited to shared experiences. The studio can help you create couple rings, and the “make it together” part turns the ring into a story, not just an item.
It also fits friends who want something active to do rather than a standard dinner-and-shopping day. You can each pick your own design or choose matching ideas and still get personal stamping or engraving.
I like that the experience is designed to be social without turning chaotic. With a small group size (max 4–5), you’re not competing for attention, and instructors can help each person through the steps.
If you want a souvenir that’s wearable and not decorative-only, this is one of the better options in the city. You’re not buying a ring off a shelf; you’re producing it with your own hands, under guidance.
What You Should Bring (and What to Skip)

Keep it simple. Wear comfortable clothes so you can sit and work comfortably. Avoid high-heeled shoes, since you’ll likely be moving around and standing at the work area.
You don’t need prior jewelry-making experience. The instruction is aimed at beginners, and the steps are broken down into manageable actions with support.
One small admin item that helps: share your WhatsApp phone number so the team can contact you for more info and location guidance. In a city full of side streets, this can save time and stress.
Optional Extras: Stones and Plating (If You Want the Next Level)

If your ring idea includes sparkle, ask about adding a small cubic zirconia or moissanite stone. It starts at 150,000 VND and depends on your band width being at least 3mm.
If you want a different look after polishing, plating is the option. Plating starts at 150,000 VND and takes 2–3 days, which means it’s not a same-day transformation.
This is a good place to plan ahead. If your schedule is tight and you need something immediate, you might skip plating. If you can spare a short wait, plating can make your silver ring match other jewelry you already own—or simply look more like gold.
The Instructor Factor: Small Group Attention You Can Feel
The quality of the experience here is driven by the instruction. You get an instructor with you throughout, and you’re not left guessing what to do next.
In past sessions, names like Dieu and Luis have shown up in people’s accounts as professional and patient, especially for first-timers. That kind of calm, hands-on guidance matters because silversmithing has small steps where timing and technique are everything.
Also, the instructors explain the process as you go. That turns the workshop from a one-time craft into something you actually understand, even if you’ll never become a full-time jeweler.
Is This Workshop Worth It for You?
If you want a hands-on activity with real output—something you wear, gift, or keep—this workshop is a strong choice. The format works best when you:
- Like practical classes and working with your hands
- Want a personal memory piece (stamping and engraving help a lot)
- Enjoy making choices about design and texture
It may be less satisfying if you want completely custom designs outside their pre-selected options. The time limit matters, and they’ll steer you toward designs they can support within the workshop.
Also, if you’re allergic to variable costs, remember the silver material fee is added after weighing. The class fee is clear, but your final total depends on how much silver your piece uses.
Should You Book the Ho Chi Minh City Silver Jewelry Workshop?
I think you should book this if you’re aiming for a memorable, wearable souvenir that’s more than a quick purchase. The combination of 1-on-1 guidance, an actual step-by-step metalworking process, and included personalization is what makes the experience feel worth your time.
I’d book it with confidence if you can accept the extra silver material charge after you see your ring’s weight. If you plan around that and pick a design you love from their options, you’ll leave with something genuinely yours.
FAQ
What is included in the workshop fee?
The workshop includes an instructor, hand-stamping (initials, dates, or short messages on rings with a band width of at least 3mm), and laser engraving (symbols, text, or numbers).
Is the silver material included in the $60 price?
No. Silver material is not included. You’ll be charged based on the weight of your finished piece. The workshop uses 940 silver, priced at about 250,000 VND per 3.75 grams, with minimum charges by item type.
Can I make jewelry if I have no prior experience?
Yes. The workshop is designed so you don’t need prior experience, and instructors stay with you to guide the steps and help with adjustments.
What personalization options can I add?
You can do hand-stamping for initials, dates, or short messages, and you can add laser engraving for symbols, text, or numbers. Stamping requires a minimum band width of 3mm.
How big is the group?
It’s a private group with a maximum of about 4–5 people, so you get more personalized attention.
Where do I go, and what should I wear?
Meet at the Dream House location marked by vivid purple lettering and white metal doors, then go to the first floor. Wear comfortable clothes and avoid high-heeled shoes.






























