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Marble and Stone Urns for Ashes

Marble cremation urns are valued for their strength and timeless style. Choose from genuine stone or cultured marble options, made from crushed stone and resin.

 

About Our Marble Cremation Urns

Marble cremation urns offer a classic and enduring way to honor a loved one. Whether crafted from genuine stone or cultured marble, these urns are known for their strength, subtle shine, and timeless appeal.

Genuine marble urns are carved from natural stone, giving each piece unique color patterns and veining. Cultured marble urns are made by combining crushed stone and resin, offering a wider range of color options while maintaining a solid, durable form.

Many families choose marble urns for their traditional look and the sense of permanence they convey. These urns are suitable for home display, columbariums, or burial when paired with a vault. Personalization options are available on many styles.
We offer a wide range of marble urn types - including military marble urns, companion urns, cultured, and granite urns — available in different sizes and colors to suit every need.

 

Marble Urns – Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why choose a marble cremation urn?

Marble urns are strong, timeless, and dignified. They’re ideal for families looking for a traditional memorial that’s both beautiful and durable.

2. How are cultured marble urns different from genuine marble urns?

Genuine marble urns are carved from natural stone, while cultured marble urns are made from crushed stone and resin. Both are durable, but cultured marble offers more color options.

3. Can I personalize a marble urn with engraving?

Yes, many marble urns can be engraved with names, dates, or custom messages. Look for personalization options listed on each product page. 

4. Are marble urns suitable for burial or display?

Absolutely. Marble urns are commonly used in columbariums, home displays, or ground burials with urn vaults for added protection.