Collection: Marble Decorative Bowls

Elevate your interior with handcrafted marble bowls from Le Home Decor.  Our collection consists of the very trendy ruffled marble bowlfluted marble bowlscalloped marble bowlmarble flower bowl, black ruffle bowl, large fruit bowl, small catchall bowl and many more. 

Finely crafted from natural marble stone by talented craftsmen to give them utmost perfection that adds aesthetic vibes to your space. These marble bowls are also a great gift for any occasion.  

These natural marble bowls are not only eye catchy but super functional as well. They can be used for multiple purposes such as marble fruit bowl, centerpiece bowl, ornamental bowl, Jewelry display bowl. 


What do people put inside decorative bowls?

Decorative bowls are highly functional and add aesthetic vibes at the same time. People put a variety of items inside decorative bowls, including potpourri, scented balls, fruits and vegetables, floating candles or tea lights, dried flowers, jewelry and accessories, decorative fillers like glass beads or stones, and seasonal decorations. The choice of contents depends on personal preference, the room's decor, and the desired aesthetic.

Is Marble bowl food Safe?

Yes, marble bowls can be food-safe when properly sealed and maintained. Since it is made from natural marble stone so it does not harm or affect food in any way. However, it's important to note that not all marble bowls are created equal. Some marble varieties may have natural pores or fissures that can harbor bacteria or absorb food odors if left unsealed.

  1. Avoid Acidic or Staining Foods: Acidic foods and liquids, such as citrus juices or vinegar, can react with the marble surface and potentially cause etching or discoloration. It's best to avoid prolonged contact with such foods or use a protective barrier like a liner or plate.

  2. Clean Promptly: After using a marble bowl for food, clean it promptly with mild dish soap and warm water. Avoid using abrasive or acidic cleaners that can damage the surface.

Marble is used in many kitchen items such as marble platters, bowls, mortar pestle sets, marble serving plates, marble chopping boards, etc. 

What to avoid with marble?

To protect marble from damage:

  1. Avoid acidic substances like citrus, vinegar, and wine, as they can cause spots on marble.
  2. Don't use abrasive cleaners, brushes, or scouring pads that can scratch the surface.
  3. Keep away from harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia, as they can discolor the marble.
  4. Avoid placing heavy objects directly on marble to prevent chipping or cracking.
  5. Use trivets or hot pads to protect marble from excessive heat.

How to clean marble bowls?

To clean marble bowls, follow these steps:

  1. Prepare a Cleaning Solution: In a bowl, mix warm water with a mild dish soap or a pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for marble. Avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaners.

  2. Dampen a Soft Cloth or Sponge: Dip a soft cloth or sponge into the cleaning solution. Wring out any excess liquid so that the cloth is damp but not dripping.

  3. Wipe the Surface: Gently wipe the marble bowl with a damp cloth or sponge. Use gentle circular motions to clean the entire surface. Pay attention to any stains or food residue, and continue wiping until the bowl is clean.

  4. Rinse with Clean Water: Once you've cleaned the bowl, rinse it thoroughly with clean water. This helps remove any soap residue from the surface.

  5. Dry with a Soft Cloth: Use a soft cloth or towel to dry the marble bowl completely. This helps prevent water spots or streaks.

  6. Polish (Optional): If desired, you can use a marble-specific polish or sealer to enhance the shine and protect the surface. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for application.