16-Inch
Welcome to Dakota Stones 16-inch Gemstone Bead Strand section, by far our largest collection of strands on our website. Gemstone Beads come in all shapes and sizes, but the typical length is 15 to 16-inches of beads. Dakota carries over 200 stone types in our 16-inch category featuring: semi-precious, precious, Birthstones, Limited Editions, Chakra and we are always manufacturing new products.
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Orange Calcite 10mm Round AAA Grade - 15-16 Inch
Calcite is a rock-forming mineral that is extremely common and found throughout the world in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks. Calcite i...
View full detailsOrange Garnet 4x6mm Faceted Rondelle - 15-16 Inch
Orange or Hessonite Garnet is sometimes called “Cinnamon Stone” for its orange to orange to brown color as well as for its origin in the land of sp...
View full detailsOrange Garnet 4mm Round Faceted - 15-16 Inch
Orange or Hessonite Garnet is sometimes called “Cinnamon Stone” for its orange to orange to brown color as well as for its origin in the land of sp...
View full detailsSpiney Oyster 10mm Free Form Rondelle With Turquoise Inlay - 15-16 Inch
Orange Spiney Oyster 8mm Coin - 15-16 Inch
Spiney Oyster 4mm Round - 15-16 Inch
Spiney Oyster 5-10mm Free Form Chips Orange - 15-16 Inch
Carnelian 8x12mm Tube Simple Cut - 15-16 Inch
Carnelian is a glassy, translucent stone that can appear with such bright orange hues that the ancient Egyptians called it “the setting sun.” Most ...
View full detailsRed Agate (Carnelian) 6-9mm Chip - 15-16 Inch
Red Agate is a form of Chalcedony, made up of of smaller crystals, and often features color banding. Red Agate purportedly enhances mental function...
View full detailsDark Orange Sapphire 3x2mm Faceted Rondelle - 15-16 Inch
Sapphires are precious gemstones, but unlike rubies, they come in a rainbow of colors besides red! They are all varieties of the mineral corundum,...
View full detailsCarnelian 7x8mm Faceted Egg - 15-16 Inch
Carnelian is a glassy, translucent stone that can appear with such bright orange hues that the ancient Egyptians called it “the setting sun.” Most ...
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