Toronto calligraphy & engraving service

Hand Engraving

PERMANENT PERSONALIZATION FOR YOUR LUXURY GIFTS & EVENTS

introducing permanent luxury personalization

Hand Engraving

Our hand engraving services transform everyday objects into timeless keepsakes. We engrave on a variety of surfaces – including glass, stone, agate, and select metals – creating personalized gifts that are both luxurious and lasting. Each design is carefully hand carved using a precision micro-motor drill, then optionally filled with metallic wax to achieve a polished, high-end finish. The result is a one-of-a-kind piece that feels momentous and personal, perfect for weddings, corporate gifting, or anyone seeking a truly custom engraved gift in Toronto and beyond. A beautiful display and keepsake, it’s something to be enjoyed for years to come.

Engraving Ideas

  • Wine and Liquor Bottles
  • Glassware (E.g. Champagne Flutes, Wine Glasses)
  • Fragrance Bottles
  • Glass Candle Jars
  • Skincare Bottles
  • Cosmetic Containers
  • Tiles (E.g. Granite, Marble)
  • Stainless Steel Containers & Bottles
  • Leather (Learn more about heat foiling BELOW)
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Engraving at Events

Experience live personalization at your next event. Our engraving tools are quiet, compact, and completely wireless, ensuring a seamless setup in any space. Each item is hand-engraved on-site using a sleek, cordless micro-motor drill – no bulky machinery required. Guests can watch their custom calligraphy & design come to life in real time and take home a beautifully personalized keepsake. It’s not just a gift, it’s an unforgettable experience!

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Things people ask

Frequently Asked Questions

What is engraving? What does your process look like?

Hand engraving is the process of cutting/carving a design onto a solid surface (most popularly, glass) by hand, without the use of a laser.

The first thing I do upon receiving your custom message or illustration request is to create a draft of the design and determine how to best integrate it with the product to be engraved. This step is important as it sets the tone for the remainder of the project, and ensures that the end product is well balanced based on its shape, colours, and any other existing decorations (e.g. labels). The calligraphy or illustration of your choice is then carefully engraved free-hand using a hand-held micros motor drill. This handy tool allows me to work freely within my own home studio as well as on-site, with no need for an outlet.

After the engraving is completed, the design can be filled with various metallic wax finishes. The 5 colours I have available include: Antique Gold, Grecian Gold, Autumn Gold, Spanish Copper and Silver Leaf. Metallic wax finishes are only ideal for display products, and not on glassware that will be heavily used and washed.

What's the difference between engraving and etching?

The main difference between engraving and etching is that engraving is a physical process of drilling or carving your design on the product surface, while etching is a chemical process that uses acid to eat away areas of glass that will ultimately leave a white matte finish in the area of your design. And while engraving is available on a variety of surfaces, etching can only be done on glass products.

Still not sure which one to choose? No worries, send me an inquiry with your project ideas, and I'm happy to advise the best course of action.

Does engraving require a very loud and obtrusive equipment?

The micro motor drill is extremely portable and user-friendly compared to many other larger engraving equipments out there. The drill will produce a bit of noise and very fine dust during the engraving process. However, it is not extremely loud or obtrusive by any means and is perfect for live on-site events.

Are there any surfaces that should be avoided?

Yes, there are some carbonated bottles (e.g. champagnes, sparkling wines) that should be avoided as engraving the surface of these bottles can compromise the structural integrity of the bottle and risk exploding. Be sure to inquire or double check with me before starting, to make sure the bottle is safe to engrave.

Is the end product permanent?

Yes! Engraving produces permanent carvings on the product. However, I would recommend skipping the metallic wax finishes for any glassware that will be heavily used and washed, as they may come off over time.