Marble Urns
Natural Stone & Granite Cremation Urns for Every Style and Budget
Memorials.com carries over 900 marble urns for ashes in natural marble, alabaster, onyx, granite, and engineered stone โ each piece shaped by its own mineral variation in color, veining, and texture. Our stone urns for human ashes include full adult sizes, keepsake urns for a meaningful portion of remains, and companion urns designed to hold two. Every marble cremation urn ships free with our lowest price guarantee.
Marble Urn Materials and Stone Types
The defining feature of marble urns and stone cremation urns is that every piece is genuinely one of a kind. No two stones share the same mineral composition, so no two urns look identical.
Natural Marble is quarried from metamorphic limestone and is the most widely recognized stone urn material. It is available in white, black, pink, green, and multi-colored veined varieties. White marble offers a clean, classic appearance while black marble provides a striking, formal alternative. Pink and green marble variants carry subtle warmth and are often chosen for their softer tone.
Alabaster is a fine-grained, translucent stone softer than marble, often appearing creamy white or lightly banded. Alabaster stone urns are hand-finished by artisan carvers and have a smooth, polished surface that catches light well for home display.
Onyx is a banded silicate stone with dramatic color contrasts โ most commonly black with white banding, or honey-gold with amber veining. Onyx cremation urns are among the most visually striking stone urns available and are a popular choice for permanent home display.
Granite is a harder, more durable quarried stone than marble and is well suited to cemetery burial or outdoor placement. Our granite urns are available in classic gray, black, and speckled finishes, and their density makes them a practical choice for families choosing ground burial. For burial, pair any stone urn with an urn vault to meet most cemetery requirements (see the Choosing section below for a link to our urn vault selection).
Cultured and Engineered Stone combines natural mineral content with precision manufacturing to produce stone urns that are highly consistent in color and finish. If you want a specific color in a marble-like material, our cultured stone urns offer pink, blue, purple, and white finishes in standardized dimensions.
Styles and Shapes
Vase-Style marble urns are the most traditional shape โ a tapered body with a wide base and a removable or threaded lid at the top. This shape suits both home display and columbarium placement.
Box and Rectangular stone urns have a flat-sided profile and a lid that opens from the top. These are a common choice for mantle display and are available in companion sizes that hold the cremated remains of two adults.
Sphere and Round urns present an unconventional silhouette suited to modern interiors and garden placement. Natural stone spheres are weighted, substantial, and striking as a standalone memorial piece.
Chest-Style Keepsake stone urns are smaller containers that hold a token portion of cremated remains โ intended for one family member to keep while other portions are distributed or interred. These smaller marble urns for human ashes are also suited to columbarium niches when a smaller footprint is required.
For a complete overview of shapes and styles across all materials, see our guide to types of cremation urns.
Choosing the Right Marble or Stone Urn
Size is the first decision. Standard adult urns hold up to 220 cubic inches of cremated remains โ enough for most adults. If you are unsure what size you need, our urn sizing guide walks through the calculation. Keepsake marble urns hold between 3 and 50 cubic inches and are appropriate when remains will be divided among family members. Companion stone urns hold 400 cubic inches or more for two sets of remains.
Intended Placement affects material choice. For permanent home display, natural marble and alabaster look exceptional in interior settings. For burial, granite urns provide greater structural durability; pair them with a compatible burial vault as required by most cemeteries. For guidance on what is allowed in different settings, see cremation urns for burial and how to display a cremation urn at home.
Personalization on stone urns is typically done through engraving or an attached nameplate. Laser and hand engraving can be applied to most smooth-surface marble and granite urns. For engraving ideas and what to expect, see our urn engraving guide.
Budget for stone urns for human ashes generally ranges from around $39.95 for cultured stone keepsakes to over $300 for hand-quarried natural marble companion pieces. For a broader pricing overview, see how much a cremation urn costs.
Why Choose a Natural Stone Cremation Urn
Stone cremation urns carry the weight and permanence of natural material. Unlike wood or ceramic, stone does not warp, fade, or break down over time โ it ages in place, gaining character rather than deteriorating. The natural mineral variation in marble, granite, and alabaster means that every marble urn is literally unrepeatable, shaped by geological processes long before it was carved into its final form.
Stone urns also translate well across interior styles โ traditional, modern, and minimalist settings all accommodate natural stone because the material is quietly authoritative rather than decorative. For families who want a memorial object that does not announce itself as an urn, a stone urn placed on a shelf or mantle reads as a sculptural object, not a memorial product.
Free Shipping on All Marble Urns
Every marble urn, granite urn, alabaster urn, and stone urn on Memorials.com ships free with our lowest price guarantee. Standard orders ship within 1โ3 business days. If you need expedited delivery, 2nd-day air and overnight options are available at checkout for an additional fee. Handcrafted and custom-engraved pieces may require additional lead time โ product pages display estimated production times. Our customer service team is available to assist with order timing, engraving questions, and cemetery requirements.

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