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Real Stone. Real Structure. Built for History.
Custom Architectural Stone Elements & Building Products
A statue decorates a garden. But architectural stone defines a building.
Look at the great buildings of history. They all use stone.
Grand columns. Massive doorways. Elegant pedestals.
At Yun Sculpture, we are not just artists. We are builders.
We create high-quality marble building products for luxury homes, hotels, and museums.
We do not use foam or fake concrete. We use Natural Marble and Limestone.
Whether you are an architect or a homeowner, we bring your blueprints to life.
Explore Our Categories
Marble Columns & Pillars
Corinthian, Ionic, and Doric styles. Solid or hollow.

Stone Door Surrounds
Marble door frames and limestone entryways for luxury homes.

Pedestals & Plinths
Statue bases and display columns for vases and sculptures.

Custom Architectural Stone Services
Are you an architect or a builder?
We know you need precision.
Custom architectural stone is our specialty.

From CAD to Stone
Send us your drawings. We cut the stone to the exact millimeter.

Scale
We can make stone architectural elements of any size. Huge columns for a bank? No problem.

Matching
We can match the stone color to your existing walls or floors.
See our marble column gazebos to see how these pillars look in a complete structure.
Why Choose Natural Stone?

You will see many “Cast Stone” (Concrete) products online.
Be careful.
Be careful.
- Cast Stone: It is cement. It absorbs water. It cracks in freeze/thaw cycles. It looks fake after 10 years.
- Natural Stone: It is solid rock. It is waterproof. It gets more beautiful with age.
Look at famous buildings with columns in Rome or Athens. They are made of natural marble. They are still standing after 2000 years.
If you want a legacy, choose architectural stone.
If you want a legacy, choose architectural stone.
Related Products
Marble & Stone Gazebos

Fireplaces & Mantels

Large Outdoor Planters

Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Do you offer custom design services for architects and builders?
A: Yes. We work closely with architects and custom home builders. Send us your blueprints or CAD drawings, and we can fabricate architectural stone elements to your exact specifications. We can also provide shop drawings for approval before production.
Q2: Why choose Natural Stone over Cast Stone or Polyurethane?
A: Natural Stone (Marble/Limestone) is authentic. It increases property value. Cast stone (concrete) cracks over time, and foam/polyurethane looks fake up close. Natural stone ages beautifully and lasts for centuries.
Q3: Can you match the stone color to my existing building?
A: We cannot guarantee a 100% match because natural stone varies, but we can send you samples of our Beige Limestone, White Marble, or Sandstone to find the closest match to your home’s facade.
Q4: How do you ship heavy architectural stone?
A: We use heavy-duty, fumigated wooden crates. Each piece (column shaft, capital, door header) is packed securely with foam. We ship via ocean freight to your nearest port or job site.
Q5: Is installation difficult?
A: It requires professional masons. These are heavy, solid stone pieces. We provide numbered installation guides to show how the pieces fit together, but you will need a contractor with stone setting experience.
Q6: Can I buy just one column or door surround?
A: Yes. Whether you need a single stone door frame for a renovation or 20 columns for a new hotel, we handle orders of all sizes as a direct factory.
Q7: What is the lead time for custom orders?
A: Custom architectural work typically takes 4-8 weeks for carving, depending on the complexity of the detail (e.g., Corinthian capitals take longer than Doric). Shipping takes additional time.
Q8: Do these products require maintenance?
A: Very little. Natural stone is durable. We recommend sealing the stone every few years to protect it from stains, especially for limestone entryways in wet climates.
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Build Your Vision
- Project: New build or Renovation?
- Item: Columns, Doorways, or Pedestals?
- Material: White Marble, Beige Limestone, or Red Stone?
Don’t use boring wood or plastic.
Use the material of palaces.
Use the material of palaces.


