Custom Slate Signs
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Slate Address Signs Made in Seattle, Washington
Laser Engraved Slate Address Signs range from 18 inches square to 10x5 inches rectangular; you can create an elegant sign for any home and budget. Redefine your porch with a custom laser engraved slate house sign! Large numbers can be seen easily from the street, while there's ample room for your favorite image and custom message. Resists heat, cold, and staining. Each sign features textured edges, an invisible sealant, and drilled holes for mounting.
Your custom slate sign can include not only your custom text, but also a graphic from our catalog. If you are interested in having a custom slate sign engraved for you, please e-mail us and let us know what size, what color, (black, streaky black, green, Vermont purple-brown/green mottle, Vermont mostly purple-brown mottle with some green) and what orientation (if a rectangle, tall or wide) you would like, as well as letting us know what text to use and how to arrange it (first line on top of image, second line below image, curved, straight...). We'll e-mail you a mockup proof, and let you know if that size and color are available currently (we've got plenty of slate on hand, but not every size in every color).
Pricing:
18x18: $125; 18x12: $85; 10x16 (green only), or 11.5 square, or 18x6: $65; 9x9: $50, 11.5x5.5 or 10 x 5(green only): $40. If you'd like a random-edged sign, just choose which approximate size you want and we'll charge the same price as the rectangles and square signs in that size.
It costs $20 to ship the 18x18, $18 to ship the 18x12, $14 to ship the 10x16 or 11.5 square, or $10 for any other size. Slate is heavy, so the Post Office charges a bundle for moving your slate bundle.
Slate Trivets 12"
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Slate Trivets Made in Seattle, Washington
Laser Engraved Slate Trivets (12" x 12", $20) are ready for your hottest pot or coldest potted plant, and at 12" square, are large enough to host just about anything else you might want to set on top of an item designed to protect your tabletop. They sport cork shapes on the back (typically fish, occasionally leaves), and highly-detailed white engraving on the tops. The slate usually comes from Vermont, with a few exceptions. It's all natural, having once spent a few hundred thousand years as a rock. The edges are textured, or chipped, or intentionally rough, depending upon perspective. You'll find that every piece is different, delightfully so, we hope. Real stone contains what the unpolished might refer to as blemishes, but what you'll understand is part of the overall look of choosing slate over MDF brown board. Where possible, we've shown you very large pictures of the actual trivet you can buy; each one has it's own number tag, so you're buying it, not one merely like it. This way, you can choose the marks and mineral seams that seem most attractive to you.
Shipping: They are heavy, and yet, fragile. Charging naught for the effort of packing it up, your trivet costs $10 in postage. However, we can fit more than 10 in that same box; it's flat-rate USPS Priority. The best way to save money with us is to order more than one item; we'll combine all into the cheapest good shipping method. If you're local to Seattle, you can even pick them up at our workshop instead of paying for shipping.
12" Trivets are $20 unless otherwise marked. Shipping 1-10 of them is $10. Sure, we'll combine items into the box for you and help keep the costs down. If you order a larger item, we can probably include your trivet in that box with no extra shipping.
E-mail us to place your order, and refer to the tag numbers of the items you want so we can give you exactly the right pieces of engraved slate. We'll e-mail back swiftly, get your order ready, and send the Google Checkout invoice to you.
Slate Trivets 9"
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Slate Trivets Made in Seattle, Washington
Laser Engraved Slate Trivets (9" x 9", $18) are ready for your hottest pot or coldest potted plant, and at 9" square, are large enough to host just about anything else you might want to set on top of an item designed to protect your tabletop. They sport cork shapes on the back (typically fish, occasionally leaves), and highly-detailed white engraving on the tops. We use ours to hold the pepper mill, salt cellar, bottle of hot sauce, and a candlestick. We use our other one as a perch for the flowery centerpiece. We use our third on the coffee table (we have a few extras, as you might expect). The slate usually comes from Vermont, with a few exceptions. It's all natural, having once spent a few hundred thousand years as a rock. The edges are textured, or chipped, or intentionally rough, depending upon perspective. You'll find that every piece is different, delightfully so, we hope. Real stone contains what the unpolished might refer to as blemishes, but what you'll understand is part of the overall look of choosing slate over MDF brown board. Where possible, we've shown you very large pictures of the actual trivet you can buy; each one has it's own number tag, so you're buying it, not one merely like it. This way, you can choose the marks and mineral seams that seem most attractive to you.
Shipping: They are heavy, and yet, fragile. Charging naught for the effort of packing it up, your trivet costs $10 in postage. However, we can fit more than 10 in that same box; it's flat-rate USPS Priority. The best way to save money with us is to order more than one item; we'll combine all into the cheapest good shipping method. If you're local to Seattle, you can even pick them up at our workshop instead of paying for shipping.
Trivets are $18 unless otherwise marked. Shipping 1-10 of them is $10. Sure, we'll combine items into the box for you and help keep the costs down. If you order a larger item, we can probably include your trivet in that box with no extra shipping.
E-mail us to place your order, and refer to the tag numbers of the items you want so we can give you exactly the right pieces of engraved slate. We'll e-mail back swiftly, get your order ready, and send the Google Checkout invoice to you.
Slate Trivets 8"
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Slate Trivets Made in Seattle, Washington
Laser Engraved Slate Trivets (8" x 8", $15) are ready for your hottest pot or coldest potted plant, and at 8" square, are large enough to host just about anything else you might want to set on top of an item designed to protect your tabletop. They sport cork shapes on the back (typically fish, occasionally leaves), and highly-detailed white engraving on the tops. The slate usually comes from Vermont, with a few exceptions. It's all natural, having once spent a few hundred thousand years as a rock. The edges are either eased (beveled) or straight; this will be obvious in the photographs. You'll find that every piece is different, delightfully so, we hope. Real stone contains what the unpolished might refer to as blemishes, but what you'll understand is part of the overall look of choosing slate over MDF brown board. Where possible, we've shown you very large pictures of the actual trivet you can buy; each one has it's own number tag, so you're buying it, not one merely like it. This way, you can choose the marks and mineral seams that seem most attractive to you.
Shipping: They are heavy, and yet, fragile. Charging naught for the effort of packing it up, your trivet costs $10 in postage. However, we can fit more than 10 in that same box; it's flat-rate USPS Priority. The best way to save money with us is to order more than one item; we'll combine all into the cheapest good shipping method. If you're local to Seattle, you can even pick them up at our workshop instead of paying for shipping.
8" Trivets are $15 unless otherwise marked. Shipping 1-10 of them is $10. Sure, we'll combine items into the box for you and help keep the costs down. If you order a larger item, we can probably include your trivet in that box with no extra shipping.
E-mail us to place your order, and refer to the tag numbers of the items you want so we can give you exactly the right pieces of engraved slate. We'll e-mail back swiftly, get your order ready, and send the Google Checkout invoice to you.















































































