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What is Laser Etching?

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What is Laser Etching?

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L.A.S.E.R. is short for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Laser etching is a state of the art technology that combines the temperature of the sun and power of ‘coherent’ light to permanently engrave photographic quality images into stone or other materials.

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Combining specialized laser technology and the newest graphic software our artists etch images with near photographic quality directly into granite, marble, glass and other substrates. We can laser etch any image and any design, at any size, directly into the surface, by actually burning into the substrate. The finished product is stunning in both classic black & white or full color.

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Combining specialized laser technology and the newest graphic software our artists etch images with near photographic quality directly into the marble, glass, granite and other surfaces. We can laser etch any image and any design, at any size, directly into the surface. The finished product is spectacular in both black & white and full color.

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(top) Combining specialized laser technology and the newest graphic software our artists etch images with near photographic quality directly into granite, marble, glass and other substrates. We can laser etch any image and any design, at any size, directly into the surface, by actually burning into the substrate. The finished product is stunning in both classic black & white or full color.

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(back to top) Laser Etching is a process that replicates any image (our laser shoots in high definition detail at 1200 dpi) onto substrates such as granite, travertine, marble, glass, tile, leathers, wood, etc. for endless application possibilities that are permanent and unique.

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