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Marble Utensil Holder — Large Handmade Stone Crock for Kitchen Countertops

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Description

    Cooking tools in a drawer means digging for the spatula mid-sauté with one hand. A lightweight crock on the counter tips the moment you pull a heavy ladle out of it. This marble utensil holder solves both: a 39-ounce stone crock that holds a full set of tools upright and in reach, heavy enough that pulling a whisk free doesn't drag the whole thing across the counter.

    39 fl oz capacity · 6.5" tall · cylindrical or hexagonal · solid marble, won't tip · 7 colors · free US shipping · 30-day returns

    What makes this marble utensil crock different

    Large enough for a full set of tools

    At 39 fluid ounces and 6.5 inches deep, this holds a working set — spatulas, wooden spoons, a whisk, tongs, a ladle — without cramming. Long handles stay upright rather than splaying out, and the depth means tall tools don't tip the crock forward.

    Stone weight keeps it planted

    Pull a heavy ladle out of a light ceramic or plastic crock and the whole thing lifts with it. Solid marble doesn't move. That weight is the practical difference at the stove, where you're grabbing tools one-handed with the other hand busy.

    Spatulas, spoons, whisks — and more

    It's sized for cooking tools, but the same crock works for a bottle of wine, a bunch of flowers, or long-handled brushes and rulers on a desk. A 39-ounce stone vessel finds a use in most rooms.

    Two designs, natural stone

    The cylindrical design has a smooth classic profile; the hexagonal has faceted sides that catch the light. Each is hand-carved from natural marble, so the veining and tone differ from piece to piece — the Black shows bright white veining, the Green Onyx warm banding, the Marinara a deep red.

    Marble crock vs the alternatives

    Marble crock (this) Ceramic crock Drawer storage Hanging rail
    Stays put when you pull a tool Yes — ~4 lb of stone Lighter — can lift or tip N/A Fixed to the wall
    One-handed access at the stove Yes — open crock Yes No — open and dig Yes
    Capacity 39 oz — a full set Varies Large but disorganized Limited to hooks
    Installation None — set it down None None Drilling required
    Looks good on the counter Yes — natural stone Varies Hidden away Utilitarian
    Each piece unique Yes — natural veining Usually uniform No No

    The honest trade-off: marble costs more than a ceramic crock and weighs considerably more — around 4 pounds empty. That weight is the point when you're pulling tools out one-handed, but it also means this isn't something you'll move around the kitchen constantly. It's built to sit by the stove and stay there.

    Product specifications

    Attribute Detail
    Set includes 1 marble utensil crock (utensils not included)
    Designs Cylindrical (5") and Hexagonal (5.5")
    Height 6.5 inches (both designs)
    Capacity 39 fluid ounces
    Weight Approx. 4 pounds
    Cylindrical colors (7) Black, Natural Brown, Green Onyx, Oceanic, Verona, White, Marinara
    Hexagonal colors (4) Black, Oceanic, Verona, White
    Material Natural marble and onyx
    Material features Hand-carved, hand-polished natural stone
    Lid None — open crock for one-handed access
    Also works as Wine bottle holder, vase, desk pot
    Care Wipe clean, keep dry — not dishwasher safe
    Shipping Free US shipping
    Returns 30-day returns

     

    How to use your marble utensil holder

    1. Set it beside the stove — within arm's reach of where you actually cook.
    2. Load it handles-down, business ends up, so you grab a handle rather than a spatula head.
    3. Group by use if you cook a lot — one crock for cooking tools, another for baking.
    4. Wipe it out occasionally — oil transfers from tool handles over time.

    Also works for: a wine bottle, flowers, long-handled brushes, or desk tools. Note: there's no lid — this is an open crock, which is what makes one-handed grabbing work.

    Materials and craftsmanship

    Each crock is hand-carved and hand-polished from a single piece of natural marble. Because the stone is natural, the veining, tone, and banding vary from piece to piece — the hexagonal design shows the stone across its facets, the cylindrical in one continuous sweep.

    A note on natural stone: no two crocks match, and yours won't be a pixel-perfect copy of the photo. That variation is the stone, not a flaw. Marble is porous by nature, which is why the surfaces are polished and why oil should be wiped rather than left to sit.

    Care instructions

    • Wipe clean with a damp cloth and dry. Mild soap and a soft cloth for a deeper clean.
    • Wipe out the interior occasionally — cooking oil transfers from tool handles.
    • Skip the dishwasher.
    • Don't soak it or leave water pooling in the base.
    • Don't let acids sit on the stone; lemon and vinegar can etch marble.
    • Avoid abrasive pads, which scratch the polish.
    • Lift, don't drag — at around 4 pounds it will scuff a counter if slid.

    Who this is for

    • Cooks who keep tools in a drawer and are tired of digging mid-recipe.
    • Anyone whose lightweight crock tips when they pull out a heavy ladle.
    • Busy stoves — tools within one-handed reach of the pan.
    • Kitchens that want counter storage worth leaving out, not a plastic tub.
    • Gift buyers shopping for a cook or a new kitchen.

    Good for: housewarmings, weddings and registries, Mother's Day, and Christmas gifts.

    Complete your marble kitchen

    Keep seasonings beside it with a marble salt cellar, add a mini marble mortar and pestle for fresh spice, browse more marble kitchen tools and storage, or see the full Marble Home & Kitchen range.

    About this marble utensil holder

    This handmade marble utensil holder is a large stone crock built for the counter beside the stove. Its 39-ounce capacity holds a full set of cooking tools — spatulas, spoons, whisks, tongs, ladles — upright and within one-handed reach, and the weight of solid marble keeps it planted when you pull a heavy tool free. Available as a cylindrical or hexagonal design in natural stone colors, it also works as a countertop utensil organizer, a wine bottle holder, or a vase. Free US shipping and a 30-day return policy.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    It holds 39 fluid ounces and stands 6.5 inches tall — a full working set:
    • Several spatulas and wooden spoons
    • A whisk and tongs
    • A ladle
    The depth keeps long handles upright rather than splaying.
    No. Solid marble weighs around 4 pounds empty, so it stays planted when you pull a heavy ladle or a tightly packed spatula free — the main failure of lightweight ceramic and plastic crocks.
    Both stand 6.5 inches tall and hold the same amount.
    • Cylindrical — 5 inches wide, smooth profile
    • Hexagonal — 5.5 inches wide, faceted sides
    It's a look preference — they hold identically.
    Yes. The same crock works as:
    • A wine bottle holder
    • A vase for flowers
    • A desk pot for long-handled brushes or rulers
    It's an open stone vessel, so anything tall and dry suits it.
    Cylindrical (7): Black, Natural Brown, Green Onyx, Oceanic, Verona, White, Marinara.

    Hexagonal (4): Black, Oceanic, Verona, White.

    Because each is hand-carved from natural stone, the veining varies within every colour.
    No — it's an open crock. That's deliberate: a lid would defeat the point of grabbing a tool one-handed while you're cooking.
    Wipe it with a damp cloth and dry it, using mild soap for a deeper clean.

    Wipe the interior out occasionally, since cooking oil transfers from tool handles. Skip the dishwasher, don't soak it, and avoid abrasive pads and acidic liquids.
    Yes — it's useful every day and a piece people don't usually buy for themselves.

    It ships in branded, fragile-safe packaging and suits housewarmings, weddings, and Mother's Day.