REVIEW · FLORENCE
Florence: Custom Jewelry Making Experience
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Turn wax into wearable art in Florence. This custom jewelry making experience in Tuscany pairs creative, hands-on wax work with a real payoff: sterling silver casting from the piece you pick. I especially like the chance to make something personal in a classic Florence setting and the relaxed, step-by-step guidance that helps you avoid getting stuck. The one caution: you choose only one wax piece (or up to the metal-equivalent of 7 grams) to cast, so bigger upgrades can add cost.
This is the kind of activity that works well when you want a break from museums, but still want something authentic you can take home. You’re not just watching a demo. You’re learning by doing, with time to experiment before committing to the final design.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Florence Jewelry Workshop Worth Your Time
- Wax, Wires, and Welding: How the 2.5-Hour Workshop Actually Works
- From Chosen Wax to Sterling Silver: The Part You’ll Wait for
- What’s Included in the $147 Price (and What Can Change It)
- Instruction That Keeps You Moving: Working With Florencia (and Sometimes Matteo)
- What You Learn While You Make (Even If You’re a Total Beginner)
- Picking a Design: A Simple Strategy That Works
- Who This Workshop Suits Best (And Who Might Want a Different Plan)
- Quick Logistics That Affect Your Day
- Should You Book This Florence Custom Jewelry Workshop?
- FAQ
- How long is the Florence custom jewelry making experience?
- What can I make during the workshop?
- Will I receive sterling silver jewelry from my design?
- Can I keep anything besides the sterling silver piece?
- When will my sterling silver jewelry arrive?
- What is included in the price of $147?
- Are extra pieces or upgrades included?
- Is gold included?
- What languages are available?
- Is the workshop accessible for wheelchair users?
- FAQ
- How strict do my measurements need to be?
- Do I need jewelry or goldsmithing experience?
- What if I change my plans after booking?
- Does the group stay small?
Key Things That Make This Florence Jewelry Workshop Worth Your Time

- Wax-first design time: 2.5 hours to play with texture, thickness, wires, sheets, and bending
- You pick the final piece to cast: choose 1 design to become jewelry in sterling silver
- Take-away souvenirs: you can keep the other wax pieces you made
- Real guidance for first-timers: instruction is offered in Italian, Spanish, and English
- Studio-led, not assembly-line: the instructor personally crafts pieces for collections in her historic workspace
Wax, Wires, and Welding: How the 2.5-Hour Workshop Actually Works

Plan on about 2.5 hours of making, with a clear structure: start experimenting, then shape your idea into something castable. The workshop centers on wax techniques like building form, adjusting morphology (shape), changing texture, and refining thickness. You’ll also work with wires and sheets, plus bending and welding methods to join parts cleanly.
The key thing I like here is that you’re given freedom without total chaos. You can create rings, earrings, pendants, or whatever matches your references and style. If you have no idea what to make, that’s fine too; you’ll still have time to try a few simpler elements before you commit.
A big practical tip: the workshop recommends starting simple. If you’re trying something intricate, the time can vanish fast because wax construction takes patience. Bring reference images, and if you want something precise, bring it in real size so you can work to your exact dimensions.
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From Chosen Wax to Sterling Silver: The Part You’ll Wait for

At the end of the workshop, you choose one piece (or a design equivalent to the metal weight of a maximum of 7 grams) to send forward for casting in sterling silver. The other wax pieces stay with you as take-away souvenirs, so your experience still feels complete even if you end up picking a simpler final design.
Then comes the waiting period: about 20 to 30 days, when the finished jewelry is sent to the agreed address. Shipping details are arranged on the day of your workshop, so you’ll want to confirm where you’ll be during that window. This is one of those experiences where the value is partly in the process and partly in the “future delivery” payoff.
If you’re dreaming about a wedding ring, that’s specifically mentioned as a possibility. Just keep expectations realistic: for a ring that’s precise, bring your design in real size and plan to focus on clean construction over complicated surface work.
What’s Included in the $147 Price (and What Can Change It)

The base price is designed to cover everything you need to make your desired creation up to the equivalent of pieces weighing 7 grams of silver. In plain terms, you get the workshop materials and instruction for a wax build that fits that casting limit.
You can upgrade to bigger or more pieces, but that’s where extra costs can appear. Gold is also not included—if you want gold, the option is handled based on the weight of the rings. So the budget-friendly part is the starting package; the spend grows if you want more metal, more designs, or a different precious metal.
For $147, I think the value is strongest if you want a meaningful souvenir plus one final wearable piece in silver. If you only want a small trinket and nothing cast, you might feel the structure is more than you need. But if you’re aiming for one standout design, the “choose one to cast” model keeps quality and timing manageable.
Instruction That Keeps You Moving: Working With Florencia (and Sometimes Matteo)
The instructor for this workshop is Florencia, with a background rooted in both European family traditions and formal training. She started her education at an Italian school in Buenos Aires, then earned a degree in Industrial Design from the University of Buenos Aires. Jewelry runs in the family: her great-grandmother and grandmother operated jewelry businesses, and she grew up learning through the craft and its retail side.
In her path to becoming a Florence-based goldsmith, she earned a scholarship at Le Arti Orafe in Florence specifically to hone technical skills. After having two children and facing pandemic-related challenges, she turned her passion into a brand and launched her own studio in Florence. She now personally crafts the pieces for her collections in a historic Convent space, which is the kind of detail that matters because it signals a real working practice, not a quick tourist setup.
About language: the workshop is offered in Italian, Spanish, and English. One review also mentions an instructor named Matteo, which suggests you may sometimes meet different guides depending on the booking. Either way, the guidance is hands-on and supportive, which is the part that makes the activity feel doable if you’re new.
What You Learn While You Make (Even If You’re a Total Beginner)
You’ll learn through doing, not through lectures. Expect to practice how shape and thickness affect the final casting result, and how the surface texture you create in wax can translate into the finished look in silver. You’ll also work through assembly choices like where to add wires or how to weld parts so the form holds.
This matters because jewelry-making can feel mysterious from the outside. In this workshop, the mystery gets replaced with simple decisions: keep it structurally sound, keep it readable, and don’t overcomplicate the early stages. If you’ve ever worked with plastic arts—or if you have goldsmithing experience—you’ll probably pick things up faster. But it’s not required.
One practical habit to bring: if you want something precise, plan for measuring. The workshop specifically suggests bringing the design in real size if you want accuracy. That’s smart because “in your head” dimensions rarely match how wax and metal behave.
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Picking a Design: A Simple Strategy That Works

Here’s the method I suggest so you don’t lose your 2.5 hours to tinkering. Start by choosing one jewelry category first—ring, pendant, or earrings—and decide what the focal point is. Then build the structure with fewer parts rather than trying to make everything at once.
Bring reference images and, ideally, inspiration that you can simplify. If you’re picturing a wedding ring with special details, focus on the core band shape and one meaningful element. Save extra flair for a wax souvenir piece rather than the single cast selection.
Also, remember you can take away the other wax creations. That turns the workshop into more of a creative session, not only a one-shot “make the final thing perfectly.” You’ll still leave with personal objects you made by hand, even beyond the sterling silver casting.
Who This Workshop Suits Best (And Who Might Want a Different Plan)
This is ideal for you if you want a memorable Florence activity that feels personal and hands-on. It also fits well if you’re traveling with friends or family and want to do something together beyond a city walking tour. The workshop offers private or small groups, so you’re not likely to feel rushed by a large class.
It’s especially good for first-timers. Multiple bookings highlight that the instructor helps at every step and makes it feel manageable even when you have no previous experience. The atmosphere is described as relaxed and fun, which helps because wax work takes time and calm.
If you’re the type who wants instant results with no waiting, the 20–30 day shipping timeline might feel like a drawback. You’ll have wax pieces immediately, but the final silver jewelry arrives later. If you can live with that, the wait becomes part of the charm—something you’ll actually wear.
Quick Logistics That Affect Your Day
Duration is listed as 2 to 3 hours, and starting times depend on availability. The meeting point may vary depending on the option you book, so confirm your exact location after reserving. Instruction languages are Italian, Spanish, and English, which makes communication easier if you’re not fluent in Italian.
Wheelchair accessibility is noted. If you need specific accommodations, it’s worth asking ahead through the booking channel to make sure the space and setup work comfortably for your needs.
Finally, if your schedule is flexible, the experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and it’s also available as reserve now, pay later.
Should You Book This Florence Custom Jewelry Workshop?
If you want one meaningful, wearable souvenir from Florence, I’d say yes. The combination of hands-on wax experimentation plus a real sterling silver cast gives you both the fun of making and the satisfaction of receiving something finished later.
Book it if you enjoy creating and you’re okay with a design that starts simple. You’ll get the most value when you choose a design you can build confidently within the workshop time, then select one piece to cast within the 7-gram-equivalent limit.
Skip it (or choose another format) if you’re mainly looking for a quick pass-and-take photo moment, or if you need a full set of many finished pieces in one day. The structure is built around one main cast choice, and upgrades cost extra.
FAQ
How long is the Florence custom jewelry making experience?
It runs for about 2 to 3 hours, with a recommended workshop time of 2.5 hours for creating and experimenting in wax.
What can I make during the workshop?
You can create rings, earrings, pendants, or other designs using wax. You can shape the wax into the form you want during the session.
Will I receive sterling silver jewelry from my design?
Yes. At the end of the workshop, you choose one wax piece (or a design equivalent to the metal weight of up to 7 grams) to be cast into sterling silver.
Can I keep anything besides the sterling silver piece?
Yes. You can take away the other pieces you made in wax as souvenirs.
When will my sterling silver jewelry arrive?
Pieces are sent after about 20 to 30 days to the agreed address. Shipping arrangements are handled on the day of the workshop.
What is included in the price of $147?
The base workshop price includes everything you need to make your creation up to the equivalent of pieces weighing 7 grams of silver.
Are extra pieces or upgrades included?
Extra costs may apply if you upgrade to bigger designs or to make more pieces than the base limit.
Is gold included?
Gold is not included. If you choose gold, you can pay based on the weight of the rings.
What languages are available?
The instructor can guide you in Italian, Spanish, and English.
Is the workshop accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, wheelchair accessibility is listed as available.
FAQ
How strict do my measurements need to be?
The workshop recommends bringing reference images, and if you want something precise you should bring it in real size so you can work to the right dimensions.
Do I need jewelry or goldsmithing experience?
No. Prior experience in goldsmithing or other plastic arts can help, but it’s not essential.
What if I change my plans after booking?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Does the group stay small?
Options include private or small groups, depending on what you book.
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