Services

Engraving

The primary advantage of hand engraving over machine engraving lies in the flexibility it provides. I am able to work on a wide variety of shapes and curved surfaces, offering a fully customized service that is tailored to the specific needs of your clients. Whether they request a personalised message or a quote beyond just a name, I can accommodate those requests. Additionally, if they wish to include a decorative element such as a floral motif or a heart, I can seamlessly incorporate it. Dates marking special occasions, such as birthdays or anniversaries, can also be engraved, ensuring that each piece is truly unique.

Hand engraving a name onto a perfume bottle

Lettering

Customised calligraphy brings a unique, artistic touch to your personal and business items. This service transforms ordinary surfaces such as paper or card into bespoke works of art with beautifully crafted, handwritten designs. Whether for wedding invitations, signage, or personalised gifts, hand lettering adds a timeless, elegant aesthetic that captures attention and leaves a lasting impression.

Foiling

Heat foiling offers a modern way to elevate your products by applying metallic or colored foil to surfaces using heat. This technique fuses the foil onto materials like leather, paper, or card, resulting in a polished and luxurious finish. Ideal for personalising items such as notebooks, leather tags, passport holders, and packaging. Heat foiling is versatile and striking, adding an eye-catching shimmer or gloss that stands out.

Foil Press

Letterpress is a timeless printing technique that creates an elegant, tactile impression on paper. Using raised plates, each design or piece of text is pressed into the surface of high-quality paper, leaving a beautifully crisp and debossed finish. This classic method adds depth and sophistication to any project, making it perfect for luxury stationery, business cards, invitations, and more. The subtle texture and craftsmanship of letterpress printing bring a sense of artistry and tradition to every piece.

Cambridge Calligrapher (Su) standing next to a letter press