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Energy Prism Beads

Energy Prism gemstone beads—also known as Energy Tubes—are a Dakota Stones exclusive shape, designed for both beauty and intention. These beads begin as smooth rounds and undergo a detailed, multi-step faceting process: first, a full diamond facet across the bead, followed by a center step-cut that creates double-terminated points. The result is a prism-inspired geometric form that reflects light brilliantly and symbolizes open energy flow from both ends, making these premium energy prism bead strands both visually striking and energetically balanced. A favorite for spiritual jewelry and high-design pieces alike.

Energy Prism Gemstone Beads for Creative & Unique Jewelry

Red Garnet 6mm Energy Prism - 15-16 Inch

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Red Garnet is the most commonly known type of Garnet, which occurs in many colors. Garnet has been used for adornment and spirituality by myriad cu...

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Red Garnet 8mm Natural Energy Prism Faceted - 15-16 Inch

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Red Garnet Faceted 10mm Energy Prism - 15-16 Inch

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Red Garnet is the most commonly known type of Garnet, which occurs in many colors. Garnet has been used for adornment and spirituality by myriad cu...

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About this cut

Energy Prism bead shape diagram
Cut name
Energy Prism
Drill style
Center-drilled (point to point)
Typical sizes
8mm6mm10mm4mm
Stones in this cut
GarnetQuartzBerylAquamarineMoonstoneLapisChrysopraseBotswana AgateAgateCacoxeniteIoliteSardonyx
Common uses
pendant focalsdrop earringsarchitectural bracelet linesaccent beads in mixed-cut strandsmen's jewelry with directional shapesyoga-style mala accents
Related cuts
Prism, Bicone
Design notes
Energy prisms are directional beads — they look intentional when each one sits parallel along the cord, so plan the stringing pattern around that orientation. They pair well with smaller rounds or rondelle spacers, which let the prism's flat side facets read against a curved neighbor. Scale matters: 6mm reads as detail in a multi-strand piece, 8mm and 10mm sit comfortably as focal or accent beads in a single strand. Translucent stones (quartz, beryl, aquamarine) show the faceting most clearly; opaque stones read more as sculpted form than as light play.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is an energy prism bead?
    An energy prism is a faceted column-shaped bead — typically a six-sided prism with flat rectangular facets running parallel along the long axis, often with shallow pointed or beveled ends that echo the look of a natural crystal point. The bead is drilled lengthwise through the long axis so it strands like a tube, with the facets catching light along the length rather than around a sphere. It reads as a directional, architectural bead next to rounds and rondelles, and the flat side facets give a cleaner light return than tumbled or smooth shapes.
  • What sizes does Dakota stock in energy prism?
    Across roughly 57 active SKUs, the working sizes are 6mm and 8mm (20 products each), 10mm (11 products), and a smaller 4mm group (2 products). Sizes generally refer to the bead's cross-section width — the length of the prism varies by stone and supplier, usually 1.5x to 2x the width. Length consistency along a strand can vary slightly between stones, so if you are calibrating multi-strand work, check the listing photos and ask before buying if exact length matters.
  • Which stones does Dakota carry in this cut?
    The prism cut runs across a wide mix of materials. Current stock includes garnet, quartz, beryl, lapis, moonstone, aquamarine, chrysoprase, agate, botswana agate, and cacoxenite, among others — 57 SKUs across the cut. Translucent and transparent stones (quartz, beryl, aquamarine, moonstone) tend to show the cut's light return most clearly through the side facets. Denser opaque stones (lapis, agate, garnet) read more as a sculpted column. Treatment varies by stone and should be disclosed — ask before buying if it isn't specified.
  • What jewelry works best with energy prism beads?
    The cut is directional, so it suits designs where the bead sits in a predictable orientation: pendants, focal centerpieces, drop earrings, and bracelets where each bead lays parallel along the cord. Strung end-to-end, prisms make a clean architectural line that contrasts well with round or rondelle spacers. They also work as occasional accent beads inside a mixed-cut strand, breaking up a run of rounds with a longer rectangular profile. For necklaces with movement, pair them with smaller rounds or seeds so the prisms can rotate slightly without jamming.
  • How does energy prism differ from a standard tube or column bead?
    A plain tube is round in cross-section and drilled through the long axis — smooth all the way around. An energy prism has flat faceted sides (usually six), so the cross-section is a hexagon rather than a circle, and it often carries shallow pointed or beveled tips at one or both ends rather than flat-cut ends. The flat side facets give more directional light return than a smooth tube, and the tapered ends give a more sculpted profile than a plain barrel or column.