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Premium Colour Filled Welsh Slate House Plaque - Square
Premium Colour Filled Welsh Slate House Plaque - Square
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Measurements
Measurements
Inches: 4.5" x 4.5" x 0.25" or 4.5" x 4.5" x 0.5"
Centimetres: 11.4 x 11.4 x 0.6 cm or 11.4 x 11.4 x 1.2 cm
Snowdonian Slate
Snowdonian Slate
Made from Slate responsibly sourced from the heart of Snowdonia
Deep Engraving and Colour Filled
Deep Engraving and Colour Filled
Your house plaque is engraving and personalised with a colour of your choice.
SKU:S-HP-S04
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Premium Colour Filled Welsh Slate House Plaque – Square Design
Add timeless style and Welsh craftsmanship to your home with our Premium Colour Filled Welsh Slate House Plaque. Each plaque is handcrafted from authentic Snowdonia slate, celebrated for its natural strength, fine grain, and rich texture.
Your chosen house number and optional border are laser-engraved with precision, then colour-filled with your choice of silver, gold, or white enamel for a beautifully defined, durable finish. The result is a plaque that blends classic design with a refined modern touch.
Each piece is finished by hand in our Margam, South Wales workshop, where over 30 years of engraving expertise meet local craftsmanship. Designed to withstand all weather conditions, these plaques remain elegant and easy to maintain year after year.
Product Details:
- Material: Genuine Welsh slate from Snowdonia
- Finish: Engraved and colour filled (Silver, Gold, or White)
- Size Options:
- 4.5" x 4.5" x 0.25"
- 4.5" x 4.5" x 0.5"
- Optional border design
- Mounting: Available with or without pre-drilled holes (screws not included)
- Handmade in South Wales
Lead Times:
- Standard designs: 7–14 days
- Custom designs: 7–28 days (from design approval)
For bespoke designs or alternative colour fills, please contact us at sales@lasersareus.com or call 01656 745090, and we’ll be happy to help you create something unique.
Lovely house number plate. Great customer service