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Product Description
A rustic slate clock, ideal for someone who has just bought a new home, for a newly married couple, or even for a special anniversary!
The clock can be personalised with a line of text of up to 20 characters. This will appear in fixed upper case.
The words 'time is not measured by clocks but by moments' are fixed and cannot be amended.
PLEASE NOTE- Each slate piece will be unique as the item is cut by hand. Due to the nature of slate there will be some differences in the stone (such as texture, cut and smoothness). This may result in natural faults in the surface and edges of the product including flaking and uneven corners.
Each item contains speckles of fool's gold which makes a stunning feature and adds to the rustic feel. However, it may be at times within the area of your personalisation (please see picture).
This clock requires 1 x AA battery. Please note that a battery is not included.
Ideal for New Home, Weddings.
Delivery Options
United Kingdom - Delivery Options
- FREE Standard Tracked Delivery on all orders over £45
- Standard Tracked Delivery - £3.99 on all orders below £45
Delivered 1-3 working days after dispatch
Please note that delivery times are estimates and may vary due to weather conditions, carrier delays, and other factors beyond our control.
For more information, please read our full Shipping Policy.
Return Information
We take great pride in delivering high-quality products and ensuring your satisfaction. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we offer a straightforward refund policy.
30-day Return Policy
Our 30-day return policy allows you to request a return within 30 days of the dispatch date of the order.
Please read our full Returns & Refunds policy for more information.
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