Marble Bowls

Lift your home to the next level with one of our trendy, beautiful, handmade and unique marble bowls. Each marble stone has its own history and unique origin. Therefore, no bowl is the same as another, and each marble bowl has its own exclusive design and distinct structure.

They are available in different sizes and in the colors white, black, golden brown, and rainforest brown. Our carefully handcrafted white marble bowls are made from Rajnagar white marble. The name Rajnagar comes from a small district in India, where local artisans have been working with stone carving for generations. Due to the natural beauty of the marble material, each piece is unique. Bheslana black marble comes from a small district in India, where local artisans have worked with stone carving for generations. Due to the natural beauty of the marble material, each piece is unique.

Jaisalmer Sandstone marble comes from the Indian district of Rajasthan and is named after its resemblance to the Jaisalmer sand dunes. The historic city is known for its local artists and rich culture. Due to the natural beauty of the marble material, each piece is unique. Rainforest Brown marble, also known as Bidasar Brown Marble, comes from Bidasar Village in Rajasthan. This marble is known for its extravagant appearance and exclusive texture.

It is common for this stone to have voids inside the raw material. Before it reaches the polishing stages, these voids are filled with polyester resin. Depending on how deep the void is, the resin may shrink as it dries. This may leave the surface at the filled areas slightly lower than the rest. This does not affect the maintenance, durability, or beauty of the stone. The marble has a light beige to medium brown/orange color that varies from piece to piece, making each bowl completely unique.

How to care for your marble bowl

Handle your marble bowl with love to ensure it continues to look beautiful. Marble is a porous material, which means that it absorbs liquids. It is particularly sensitive to products that contain acids (wine, citrus fruits, carbonic acid, vinegar). Clean your bowl with a dry or slightly damp soft cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp objects against the surface. Protect the bowl from heat and all liquids, including food. Do not use oils or liquids with artificial coloring. If an accident still occurs, you can use a small amount of PH-neutral green soap when cleaning the marble bowl. It is important that all soap is then completely removed from the surface. For a deeper cleaning of the marble bowl, it needs to be impregnated again.