If you’re visiting Tromsø and looking for a creative, memorable activity that goes beyond sightseeing, making your own silver ring at a local goldsmith workshop could be just the thing. While it’s not a typical sightseeing tour, this workshop offers a rare chance to get hands-on with jewelry making in a welcoming environment. From the moment you step into the Wabi Sabi studio, you’re greeted with warmth and an invitation to explore the art of crafting a piece of jewelry that’s uniquely yours.
What we really love about this experience is how personal and engaging it is. First, you get to enter the world of a professional goldsmith, guided throughout the entire process. Second, the focus on Wabi Sabi, the Japanese philosophy of beauty in imperfection, adds a meaningful layer to the activity—your finished ring isn’t just a souvenir but a symbol of embracing life’s quirks. The only thing to consider is that this activity isn’t suitable for children under 12, so it’s best for teens and adults who enjoy hands-on craftsmanship.
This workshop suits travelers who want a relaxed, creative experience and are interested in taking home a self-made piece of jewelry. It’s especially ideal if you’re curious about local craftsmanship, want a meaningful souvenir, or just love doing something a little different from the usual attractions. And if you’re traveling with a small group, you’ll appreciate how intimate and personal the session is.
Key Points
- Hands-on jewelry making allows you to craft a unique silver ring yourself.
- Guided by a professional goldsmith, ensuring a safe and informative experience.
- Focus on Wabi Sabi philosophy adds a meaningful reflection on beauty and imperfection.
- The workshop lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours and is limited to 6 participants, making it intimate.
- The price, NOK 1,950, includes one self-made silver ring.
- Not suitable for children under 12 due to the craft’s nature.
What to Expect from the Workshop

Getting involved in a jewelry workshop in Tromsø is a refreshing break from the typical tourist activities. This experience is hosted in the Wabi Sabi workstudio, located at Peder Hansens gate 4 B, in the backyard of Mack Brewery. The venue is small, cozy, and welcoming, with the focus squarely on craftsmanship and connection.
Once you arrive, you’ll be offered some light refreshments and a brief introduction to Wabi Sabi jewelry—its philosophy and design principles. The studio’s aesthetic reflects the contrast between Norway’s raw, natural beauty and the urban energy of Tromsø, which inspires the jewelry made here.
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The Production Process
Under the guidance of a professional goldsmith, you’ll be taken through the entire process of making your silver ring. This covers shaping, melting, regulation, and renovation—all hands-on steps that let you get a real feel for the craft. You will shape the metal, melt and regulate the silver, and help create your own piece from start to finish.
Many reviews highlight how involved and rewarding this process is. For example, participants like Muhammed-Safa from Germany mention, “Our guide Dagmar was really nice and explained every process very well.” You’ll learn about the material and techniques, making the final product even more special.
The Final Product
At the end of the workshop, you’ll leave with a unique silver ring. The focus on Wabi Sabi means your ring will have an “imperfect” beauty, reflecting the philosophy that flaws and irregularities are what make things special. Multiple reviews emphasize how priceless it is to take home a self-made piece that embodies both craftsmanship and thoughtfulness.
Who Will Love This Experience?
This workshop is perfect for those who appreciate creative pursuits and want a tangible souvenir to remember Tromsø. It’s especially appealing if you’re interested in local craftsmanship or want to do something meaningful rather than just see sights. It’s also great for couples, friends, or small groups looking for an intimate activity.
Since the group size is limited to six, it keeps the experience personal and allows for plenty of one-on-one guidance. But keep in mind, it’s not suitable for children under 12, so families with younger kids might want to pass.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Value of the Workshop

At NOK 1,950, the price may seem on the higher side compared to typical souvenir shops, but the value lies in the experience. You’re paying not just for the materials—silver, in this case—but for the opportunity to learn a craft from a professional and create something truly personal.
Based on the glowing reviews, many find that the experience is worth every kroner. Participants mention how they’ve left with a meaningful, beautifully imperfect ring and memories that will last longer than any store-bought souvenir.
Several reviewers praise the knowledgeable guides and the welcoming atmosphere. Lara from Germany highlights, “Seeing how jewelry is made and being able to make your own is priceless.” The fact that many mention how much they enjoyed the process and how happy they are with their final rings speaks volumes about the quality and authenticity of this workshop.
How the Experience is Structured

The workshop is designed as a small group activity, lasting roughly 1.5 to 2 hours. This duration strikes a good balance—it’s long enough to be thorough but not so lengthy that it feels tedious. The guided process takes you step-by-step through shaping, melting, regulating, and refining your silver, ensuring you’re involved at every stage.
You’ll start with a brief intro to Wabi Sabi philosophy and then move into the technical parts. Expect to shape your silver ring, melt and regulate it, and put your personal touch into the final design. The instructor will be there to guide and supervise, making sure you’re safe and confident through each step.
The Group Dynamic
Because groups are capped at six, you’ll likely find the atmosphere friendly and relaxed. Many reviews mention the warm and knowledgeable guides, like Anna and Christina, who take time to explain each part of the process and answer questions. This personalized attention is part of what makes the experience stand out.
Safety and Practicalities
The workshop is conducted in a professional setting, with safety measures in place, and instructions are given in English and Norwegian. You should reserve about 2 hours, and the fee is payable later if you want to keep your plans flexible.
Final Thoughts
Making your own silver ring in Tromsø at Wabi Sabi is more than just a souvenir activity—it’s a genuine craft experience that ties into a beautiful philosophy. The guides are highly praised for their knowledge and friendliness, and the process is engaging from start to finish.
While it’s not suitable for very young children, teens and adults will find this workshop both fun and meaningful. It’s a wonderful choice for anyone wanting to take home a handcrafted piece of jewelry infused with personal effort and cultural reflection.
If you’re looking for a creative, intimate activity in Tromsø that offers a rare glimpse into jewelry making, this workshop is hard to beat. It’s a chance to slow down, learn a skill, and leave with a special, one-of-a-kind ring—and plenty of stories to tell.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the workshop suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 12 due to the nature of the craft and safety considerations.
How long does the workshop last?
The activity takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, making it a relaxed but thorough experience.
What is included in the price?
The fee of NOK 1,950 includes one silver ring that you create during the session.
Where is the workshop located?
It’s held at Wabi Sabi workstudio, Peder Hansens gate 4 B, in the backyard of Mack Brewery, with coordinates 69.6534423828125, 18.962825775146484.
What language is the instruction given in?
Guides speak both English and Norwegian, so instructions are accessible for most visitors.
Are there any cancellations or rescheduling options?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and booking is flexible—pay later if you prefer.
Can I do this activity alone or in a group?
It works well both ways. The group is limited to six, so it feels personal, but you can also book for yourself.
Is the process complicated?
Not at all. The guides explain each step clearly, and you are involved throughout, making it suitable even if you’ve never done jewelry-making before.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing is best, and since the activity involves working with metal and fire, expect to get a bit of dust or residue on your clothes—aprons are usually provided.
If you’re after a unique, hands-on experience that lets you craft a lasting memory, this workshop is a charming addition to your Tromsø trip. It’s about more than just making a ring—it’s about embracing the beauty of imperfection and creating something truly your own.
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