Marble Pendant Lights
Handcrafted pendant lights in marble.





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Choosing marble pendant lights
Marble does something no other opaque material does: at the thickness used in a light shade or base, it lets a little light through, so the stone itself glows faintly and the veining shows. It is worth choosing on that alone — it is the only material here that is both solid and lit from within.
It is also heavy, and that changes the install. A marble pendant needs a ceiling anchored into slab rather than into a false ceiling panel, and a marble wall light wants a masonry fixing rather than a plasterboard plug. Weight is on every product page for exactly this reason; check it before the electrician leaves.
Each piece is cut from natural stone, so the veining, and to a lesser degree the base colour, differs from the photograph. A marble fixture that matched its catalogue image exactly would not be marble.
Everything on this page is pendant lights in marble, assembled and inspected in our Surat workshop, dimmable as standard, and shipped free anywhere in India under the same 5-year warranty as the rest of the range.
Marble Pendant Lights — common questions
How much does a marble fixture weigh, and can a false ceiling hold it?
Weights are listed per product and run well above the metal equivalents. Fix into the structural slab, not into a false-ceiling panel or channel — a gypsum board fixing is not rated for the load.
Will the marble veining match the photograph?
The pattern will differ; the stone type and base colour will not. Natural marble is cut from a block, so no two shades share a pattern, and that variation is not a defect.
Does marble stain?
It can, but a light fixture is rarely exposed to what stains stone. Wipe with a dry cloth, keep oil and acidic cleaners off it, and it needs nothing else.
