When you've created something you're immensely proud of, it's only natural to want to leave your mark on it.
In the past, carving was an essential skill for craftsmen, and if you look closely at historical structures, you might find makers' marks, initials, and dates prominently displayed. While these skills might not be as common today, you can still personalise your creations in a memorable way.
We offer this unique service of engraving either a standard soft red or a rustic
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When you've created something you're immensely proud of, it's only natural to want to leave your mark on it.
In the past, carving was an essential skill for craftsmen, and if you look closely at historical structures, you might find makers' marks, initials, and dates prominently displayed. While these skills might not be as common today, you can still personalise your creations in a memorable way.
We offer this unique service of engraving either a standard soft red or a rustic soft red brick that can be seamlessly integrated into your project.
If you would prefer to use your own bricks, you can send this to the workshop at the address below. (Please note that we are unable to engrave an Engineering Brick):
The Oak & Rope Company, The Grainstore, Highland Court Farm, Bridge, Kent, CT4 5HW
The engraved bricks serve as a timeless testament to who designed and commissioned the project, allowing future generations to uncover these meaningful mementos. Whether engraved with "EST 2025" or "BUILT BY THE SMITHS", these bricks tell a story that will last.
Our engraved bricks aren't just for large projects; they also make perfect bookends and paperweights. Imagine gifting a brick engraved with "THANK YOU FOR BEING A BRICK" or commemorating a milestone with "J & G, EST. 2013" or "JOSH & ANNA, BUILDING A FUTURE TOGETHER". Regardless of their use, we ensure they won't be just another brick in the wall, but rather a cherished piece of your project or a heartfelt gift.
Most recently we have seen this executed beautifully at The RHS Chelsea Flowershow in the BBC2 garden by Jo Whiley and Monty Don celebrating their dogs (present and past) with an engraved brick in their garden path.