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Marquise Beads

Marquise shaped beads are free form pendants that come in a range of sizes and organic shapes. They make beautiful additions to a necklace or create quite the statement piece when used in multiple numbers.

Parral Dendritic Agate 24x38mm Free Form Marquise Pendant - CLEARANCE

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The contrasts in this stone really make it a striking addition to any design -- creamy white quartz permeated by black tendrils of manganese branch...

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Original price $17.00 - Original price $17.00
Original price $17.00
$17.00 - $17.00
Current price $17.00
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About this stone

Color
Deep BlueRoyal BlueDenim Blue (with calcite)
Origin
AfghanistanChileRussia
Mohs hardness
5–5.5
Treatment categories
NaturalDyedWaxed
Industry-standard treatment
Some dyeing to deepen color; some waxing to seal porous material
Mineral chemistry
Rock — primarily lazurite with pyrite (gold flecks) and calcite (white veining)
Crystal system
N/A (rock, not single mineral)
Stone family
Lapis Lazuli
Common cuts
RoundRondelleNuggetSmoothFaceted Rondelle
Common sizes
4mm6mm8mm10mm
Care notes
Soft (Mohs 5–5.5). Sensitive to acids, ultrasonics, and prolonged water. Soft cloth and mild soap only.
Related stones
Sodalite, Turquoise, Azurite

About this cut

Marquise bead shape diagram
Cut name
Marquise
Drill style
End-drilled (point to point)
Typical sizes
14x25-16x30mm10x20-14x25mm8x16-10x21mm8x19-11x29mm6x13-8x19mm7x15-10x22mm13x25-15x26mm13x26-15x30mm
Stones in this cut
Petrified WoodMoonstoneAgateNatural ShellOpalChrysopraseGreen AventurineCupriteLabradorite
Common uses
focal beads in statement necklacesearring drops and danglesleaf-pattern strung designsArt Deco and vintage-style braceletsbotanical motif jewelrypendant centerpieces in larger sizesalternating accents with rounds or rondelles
Related cuts
Teardrop, Oval
Design notes
Marquise carries a strong directional axis, so it reads as a deliberate design element rather than a spacer — plan layouts where the points either align in a repeating rhythm or alternate with rounder shapes to soften the transitions. For bracelets and necklaces strung end-to-end, the leaf-like silhouette can dominate, so smaller marquise (6x13mm, 7x15mm) usually integrates more easily than the 13x30mm range, which works better as a focal or pendant. Pair with smooth rounds or rondelles in the 3–6mm range to give the eye somewhere to rest between points.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is a marquise bead?
    A marquise bead is a pointed-oval shape — also called navette — drilled lengthwise through the long axis so the two tapered points sit at either end of the bead hole. The silhouette is symmetrical, wider at the center and narrowing to a point on each end. Marquise beads can be smooth/polished or faceted, and Dakota stocks both finishes depending on the stone. Because the shape carries a directional axis, marquise beads read as deliberate design elements rather than spacers, and they pair well with rounds, rondelles, and drops where you want movement or a leaf-like rhythm.
  • What sizes does Dakota stock in marquise?
    Marquise sizing is given as width × length in millimeters. Current stock spans roughly 6x13mm on the small end up through 14x30mm on the large end, with calibrated runs at 7x15–10x22mm, 8x16–10x21mm, 8x19–11x29mm, 10x20–14x25mm, 13x25–15x26mm, 13x26–15x30mm, and 14x25–16x30mm. Within a single strand, expect mild variation in width and length — marquise is hand-shaped from rough, so it does not calibrate as tightly as machine-cut rounds. Exact dimensions, count per strand, and drill size should appear on each listing.
  • What stones come in marquise at Dakota?
    The marquise stock leans toward stones that take a clean polish on a tapered shape: Petrified Wood is the largest group with five products, followed by Moonstone (three), Agate (two), and single runs in Labradorite, Opal, Cuprite, Natural Shell, Green Aventurine, and Chrysoprase. Treatment, origin, and finish vary by stone — Agate is often dyed or heat-treated, Petrified Wood is typically natural, and stabilization may apply to softer materials. Treatment should be disclosed; ask before buying if it isn't specified for the strand you're looking at.
  • What jewelry is marquise best suited for?
    Marquise works best where the pointed-oval silhouette can read clearly: focal positions on bracelets, statement necklaces, and earrings where the bead sits flat against the body. Strung end-to-end the points create a leaf-like or chevron rhythm — useful for botanical, vintage, or Art Deco motifs. Larger sizes (13x25mm and up) function as standalone pendants or earring drops. Smaller marquise (6x13mm, 7x15mm) string well in repeating patterns with 4–6mm rounds or rondelles between them to soften the point-to-point transition.
  • Why is marquise harder to source than rounds or rondelles?
    Marquise is a low-yield cut. The pointed oval has to be shaped from rough that already has the length and width to support both tapered ends without chipping, which rules out a lot of material that would yield rounds or rondelles fine. The points themselves are fragile during drilling, so loss rates run higher. That's why marquise stock at Dakota stays in the 15–20 product range across the catalog rather than the hundreds seen in round and rondelle, and why size availability is uneven — when a calibrated run sells through, the next lot may come in at a different dimension.