Bonded Marble Statues - Dry Cast Marble Sculpture

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Alternative names to bonded marble are dry cast marble, cold cast marble, bonded marble, or cultured marble. Not to be confused with carved alabaster or cast of alabaster powder, which is a cheaper and softer stone than marble, although sometimes marketed as such, with the most important difference that over time the alabaster cast will become yellowish.

Bonded Marble is a mixture of marble powder (80 - 90%), which is a byproduct of the cutting process in quarries, and a resin-polymer (10 - 20%) as casting material, which allows the marble to take the form of moulds and reproduce statues in great detail at a very affordable cost.

Apollo bust sculpture bonded marble

Bonded Marble Apollo Bust Sculpture (Large)

This mixture behaves quite differently than resin only products in the way that the ultra fine particles of marble flow into the mold creating highly detailed and stone-like sculptures. A good quality mould makes possible to create an exact replica of a classical sculpture masterpiece made of bonded marble, and if required, finish or sand the sculpture by hand.

Bonded marble statues have practically the same weight, look and feel like solid marble sculptures, the material is cold, and looks smooth and authentic, which is completely missing from inferior only resin sculptures. With dry cast marble sculptures any kind of form is possible, from small indoor statuettes to large life-size sculptures.

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Watch the video of our Bonded Marble Chatsworth Lions Statue in Pair (Small)

Other casting material can also be used like for example cement in order to reduce cost on the larger pieces. However, other materials do not have the level of details such as dry cast marble sculptures do.


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  • Juan Gamero

    Hi Ronnie,

    Cast marble is just a term that can be used to a wide range of composite materials. Centuries ago, “cast marble” would have been made of ceramic mixtures fired in a kiln, or a mixture of concrete. There days there are modern resins that can help reduce the cost and increase durability and looks. In most cases, a visual inspection is not enough to determine the material composition. I hope that helps.


  • scopegranites

    This blog about dry cast marble is highly informative, breaking down the process in a simple way. It’s definitely worth reading!


  • Ronnie

    Question how long ago they start making cast marble? The reason why I asked I have an old French marble statue that is very crowded and been in the weather for a long time I think is cast marble. It’s got to be a couple hundred years old. I love to be able to share a picture.


  • Miguel

    Hi,
    Thanks for the article. In your search filters, you have listed “bonded marble” and “cast marble.” What is the difference, considered the higher quality, closer feel to natural marble? Thanks.


  • Pat

    How durable is this marble powder epoxy statue will they last hundreds of years like a real Marble statue ??


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