Marble trophies

We craft marble trophies from solid blocks in two variants: black marble and white Ibiza marble. These are natural, high-density materials with fine grain, uniform colour and excellent cutting performance. The finish is matte polished, with no added shine, highlighting their sober and stable character.

Machining is done in local workshops. The available models are the larger ones in our catalogue, weighing between 1 and 3 kg depending on the format. This mass provides visual gravity and physical presence—ideal for institutional events, formal ceremonies or occasions that demand a trophy with real weight.

Personalisation is done through direct laser engraving on the marble surface. If needed, colour can be added by applying ink into the laser-carved groove. Colour control is limited and does not allow full-colour printing, but the result aligns aesthetically with the mineral nature of the material.

These trophies have no eco-label, but are chosen for projects where materiality and durability are essential to the message.

Marble trophies with clean cuts, strong presence and solid finishes—designed for institutional ceremonies and formal awards.

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FAQ about Marble trophies

What is the origin of the marble used to manufacture the trophies?

We use white Ibiza marble and black Marquina marble, both quarried in Spain, selected for their excellent cutting and finishing performance.

How much do marble trophies weigh?

Between 1 and 3 kg, depending on the model and format. They are the heaviest trophies in our catalogue.

What type of events are marble trophies suitable for?

For formal events with a strong institutional presence: congresses, conferences, academic ceremonies, tributes, inaugurations or protocol-driven events.

Suitable for both public and private contexts.

Is it possible to add colour to the personalisation of marble trophies?

Yes.

Personalisation is carried out using laser engraving.

Pigment can be applied into the engraved recess to introduce colour.

Full colour or photographic printing is not possible, ensuring a result consistent with the marble’s aesthetic.