Laser Engraved Items

Engraved by light.
Built to last.

Custom and pre-made engravings on coasters, marble, mugs, metal, and more. The image is burned into the material — permanent, precise, and personal.

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What We Can Engrave

Pick your material.

From coasters on the kitchen counter to marble memorials to metal keychains — if it can hold a laser beam, we can put a design on it.

Coasters
Wood, slate, marble, and metal coasters. Custom designs or choose from pre-made patterns.
Mugs & Drinkware
Engraved ceramic, coated, and metal mugs. Put a name, a design, or a message on it.
Marble & Stone
Memorial plaques, decorative tiles, and pet memorials engraved into natural stone.
Metal Items
Keychains, tags, plates, and signage on aluminum, steel, and coated metals.
Other / Custom
Have something else in mind? Reach out — if a laser can mark it, we can probably do it.

Custom Engravings

Your design.
Your material.

Have something specific in mind? A name, a logo, a photo, a quote? Fill out the form and we'll work out the details — what material, what size, what finish.

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Tell me what you want Describe the item, material preference, and the design or image you'd like engraved. Rough ideas are fine.
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I'll send you a proof You'll see a digital mock-up of the engraving on the chosen material before I start. Free to revise.
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Approve, pay, receive Once you're happy, I'll send an invoice. After payment it gets made and ships within a few days.

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Quick Answers

Engraving questions.

What materials can you engrave on?
Quite a few — aluminum, coated and anodized metals, marble and stone, wood, slate, ceramic coatings on mugs, and more. The best way to find out if your material works is to ask. If I haven't tried it, I'll tell you.
How detailed can the engraving be?
Very detailed — the laser can reproduce fine lines and subtle gradients. That said, engraving is essentially a grayscale process: it removes or alters the surface material rather than adding ink or color. High-contrast images and artwork with clean lines tend to look the best.
How do I know if my image will work?
Send it over and I'll evaluate it. I always create a proof before engraving anything, so you'll see exactly how it will look. If the image needs adjustment — contrast, cropping, simplification — I'll let you know and we can revise before any material is touched.

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