Protect your furniture from moisture with these amazing, durable waterstone coasters! They are freakishly absorbent for both hot and cold drinks, and the beautiful Tulsa in Ink artwork is fade resistant.
Bob and Betty Saxby once owned and operated this motel “at the sign of the pumping oil well” 1,000 feet west of the Arkansas River on Skelley Drive. The iconic neon sign reminds Tulsa of its rich past as the oil capital of the world and as a required stop for travelers on Route 66. In 2020, the Avery Plaza Southwest is scheduled to open with replicas of several neon signs that once resided on Route 66, including this one.
To clean your coasters, prepare a solution of 3 parts hot water (not boiling) and 1 part bleach. Soak the coasters overnight. Rinse, lay flat with the cork-side up and allow to air dry. This process may be repeated to remove stubborn stains such as coffee, wine and cola.