Vases and candle holders

Grave vases and candle holders are not only decorative elements but also practical solutions that help maintain the neatness of the grave site throughout the year. They add coziness, provide a place for flowers, and lanterns protect candles from wind and rain, allowing them to burn for several days. These accessories are ideal for those who do not have time to plant and care for live flowers – both cut and artificial flowers can be placed in the vases, beautifying the grave site in any season. Vases and candle holders are made from various materials – granite, bronze, or polymer concrete – allowing each client to choose according to their needs and budget. All products are adapted to Lithuanian weather conditions, making them suitable for outdoor use year-round. Vases and lanterns are mounted permanently on a granite base, fence, or slab, depending on the grave site installation solution.

Granite vases and candle holders

Granite vases and candle holders are for those who appreciate natural stone. These products can be 100% matched to the granite used in the grave site’s decoration. This solution ensures a cohesive look, solidity, and longevity, with products remaining weather-resistant for many years.

Bronze vases and lanterns

Bronze lanterns and vases are the most expensive and exclusive products. Bronze maintains a naturally golden hue, which adds exceptional solidity and prestige to the grave site. They do not rust or lose color intensity. We offer a wide range of Italian “Caggiati” bronze lanterns and vases.

Polymer concrete vases

Polymer concrete vases and lanterns are a practical and economical choice. They are made in various shapes and colors, making it easy to match them to the grave site’s design. This is a durable, affordable, and convenient solution for those seeking simplicity and longevity.

Vase and Candle Holder Maintenance

Lanterns essentially require no maintenance – just wipe off dust or dirt.

Vases require a bit more attention:

Polymer concrete vases usually have side cuts for water drainage, so it is enough to remove the plastic insert.


By following these simple rules, the vase or lantern will last long and remain aesthetic.

Vase and Candle Holder Maintenance

Lanterns essentially require no maintenance – just wipe off dust or dirt.

Vases require a bit more attention:

Polymer concrete vases usually have side cuts for water drainage, so it is enough to remove the plastic insert.

By following these simple rules, the vase or lantern will last long and remain aesthetic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Production typically takes from about 2 weeks to 2–3 months, while more complex projects with many elements may take longer (up to about 6 months). Installation duration depends on weather conditions and the season—practically, it is indicated that work can range from about 10 days to 8–10 weeks, with the best time for installation being from late spring to late autumn. During peak periods (especially before All Saints’ Day), timelines may extend.

The order is initiated upon receiving a 30% deposit. You can pay in cash, by bank card, or by transfer. You can find the details for the transfer here.

We invite you to visit the “Žybartuva factory and our monument sites: in Vilnius Žirnių St. 30 and Kirtimų St. 11 (near the “Alauša” gas station, heading towards “Regitra”), also in Eišiškės, Dieveniškės and Šalčininkai.

The most important factors are the dimensions and boundaries of the grave site, cemetery rules, the desired stone color/texture, inscription texts (names, surnames, dates), and the desired grave site finish. You can provide photos or examples of designs you like. It is useful to have a preliminary budget and timeline in mind—this allows us to offer the most suitable solution and production plan.

Yes, we provide consultations on requirements, prepare drawings/project documents, and, if necessary, assist in coordinating with cemetery administration. In historical cemeteries or heritage sites, we adhere to special procedures and material selection rules.

We recommend granite – it is resistant to frost, wear, and easy to maintain. However, it is important to choose granite suitable for the climate (differences in porosity, iron content, risk of staining) and the appropriate surface finish (e.g., less slippery roughened for horizontal surfaces). We make the decision together, showing examples. kapudengimas.lttylikalva.lt

Yes, we restore and clean monuments, renew gilding/painting, and additionally engrave names/dates. We assess the current condition, prepare a solution, and agree on a timeline.

Yes, it is possible. We offer engraved portraits, symbols, reliefs, and 24-carat gilding—we advise on what will best suit the chosen stone and local conditions.

Use gentle, stone-specific products and a soft cloth/sponge; avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners, especially on polished surfaces. We recommend periodically washing off dust, checking the condition of inscriptions, and ensuring that water does not accumulate on horizontal surfaces.

The price is determined by the type and thickness of the stone, design and processing complexity, the extent of inscriptions/ornaments, foundation type, installation, and logistics. Standard/catalog solutions are generally cheaper and faster to produce, while custom ones are more expensive but allow for precise implementation of the idea. We provide an exact estimate after measurements and agreements. Services

Yes. We provide consultations by phone and video call, accept drawings/photos by email, coordinate materials and inscriptions, and confirm originals upon arrival or through an authorized person.

We offer up to a 25-year warranty on granite products for the material (exact conditions are defined in the contract). The warranty does not cover incorrect maintenance, third-party damage, and installation work or force majeure—all clearly discussed at the time of order.

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