Custom Engraved Stone.


Engraved stones make great gifts for all occasions. Hand-crafted from natural stone with your choice of words and symbols, these stones lend a peaceful charm and elegance to any situation.

While we also offer a wide range of engraved flat stones, which have many desirable features to offer, we believe that round stones, like these, when engraved with care and patience, have an important place in today's world.

These stones can range in size from just a few inches, suitable for placing on the office desk, to "monsters" whose proper place is outdoors, making an important impression on visitors, for example.

Thus it is important not to pidgeon-hole stones such as these, mentally assigning them certain uses. Given half a chance they can surprise you, enriching your life both emotionally and as conversation pieces.

We can offer a selection of hundreds of designs and many stock phrases and sayings. We also offer you the chance of creating your own ideas in stone, using our design elements and your words. Family crests, company logos, and new designs can all be created.
Being so durable, stone is also ideal for making signs. Over the millennia and across the planet, stone has been the material of choice for anyone wanting to create something that will last. While you may not need your signs to last several millennia, it's comforting to know that, once positioned, the signs are there to stay ! With a stone sign, maintenance is minimal, as there is none of the decay associated with man-made products.
In remembrance; permanent stone monuments and memorials provide a natural look for that special loved one.
With modern paints a coloured inscription will hold fast for many years..


Please press here for some more examples of our flat stone engraving.


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STONE SPECIALTIES
5840 Daniels Rd.
Bath, NY 14809

607-776-9775

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