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Prices are valid until 31st December 2008

 All prices are in British Pound Sterling. Click here for Exchange Rates

Last Update : 12 August 2008

Herb Stone Labels
( stock is not available until mid September )

 

Name your herbs with these beautiful black or white natural stone markers, also available to remember where seeds and bulbs are.
The memory stone can be used at many locations in the garden or on your desk on top of your bills.

Herbs : Thyme | Basil | Parsley | Oregano | Marjoram | Mint | Coriander | Chives | Sage | Rosemary | Lemongrass
Others : Bulbs | Seeds | Remember | Love

 

Herb Stone Labels

 

Prices (GBP)
UK & EEC prices include VAT
Rest of World prices exclude VAT, as VAT is exempt

UK & EEC

Rest of World

10.00 each
19.00 for 2
28.00 for 3
9.00 each if you buy
any 4 or more

8.51 each
16.17 for 2
23.83 for 3
7.66 each if you buy
any 4 or more

 

Please indicate in your order you would like white or grey stone

Dimension : approximate 9.5 x 7 cms
Weight : approx 300 - 350 grams each

Each piece is made from natural Limestone which has different shape, dimension, weight and colour. Hence, the above picture is for illustration only.

 

Packing & Postal Prices
UK :
  3.50 for 1, and 1.50 each for additional pieces, and
maximum P&P is £10.00 for any 8 pieces upto 30 pieces.  
Europe : 6.00 for 1, and 5.00 each for additional pieces.  
Rest of World : 8.00 for 1, and 6.00 each for additional pieces.

 

Note for UK orders : If you order Stone labels and other labels together, please use our Alitags standard carriage charges plus add £1.00 for each additional stone label. Thank you.

 


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