Multi Color Beads
Gemstones bead strands consisting of multiple colors are a great way to add variety to a single jewelry design, try working with new color ways, or fill in missing gaps in your palette. Find strands the contain the eight chakras, mixes of various colors, or stones that are multi colored within themselves.
Round Mixed Gemstone Beads for Vibrant Jewelry Designs
Products: 102
Fluorite Banded 8mm Round 8-Inch
Fluorite is a luminous, soft and glassy stone, sometimes referred to as “the most colorful mineral in the world.” It is one of the most sought-afte...
View full detailsMATTE Fluorite 8mm Round - 8-Inch
Fluorite is a luminous, soft and glassy stone, sometimes referred to as “the most colorful mineral in the world.” It is one of the most sought-afte...
View full detailsMulti Tourmaline 8mm Round - 15-16 Inch
Tourmaline is classified as a semiprecious stone and occurs in a vast array of colors, everything from colorless to black, from pastel to bright to...
View full detailsSelenite 8mm Round Rainbow (Dyed) - 15-16 Inch
Selenite is a crystal formed from the mineral gypsum, which comes in many forms and color variations, but has been used historically to describe th...
View full detailsSelenite 8mm Round Pastel Rainbow (Dyed) - 15-16 Inch
Selenite is a crystal formed from the mineral gypsum, which comes in many forms and color variations, but has been used historically to describe th...
View full detailsBanded Mixed Stone 6-9mm Chips - Amethyst and Rose Quartz - 15-16 Inch
This banded strand of chips features Amethyst, Rose Quartz, and Purple Rose Quartz.
Glass Melon 8mm Multi Color Drum - 14-15 Inch
These aren't gemstones but these glass beads will pair nicely with them! These multi-color melon-shaped glass barrels bring in old-world texture w...
View full detailsBanded Mixed Beryl (Morganite) 8mm Round A Grade - 15-16 Inch
A relatively rare silicate mineral found in igneous and metamorphic rocks around the world, Beryl is generally clear, while its variations in color...
View full detailsSpiny Oyster Mixed Wth Wampum 8mm Heishi - 15-16 Inch
The colors in this strand of Spiny Oyster and Wampum Shell are contrasting yet look so good together. It's like they were meant for each other!
Bronzite, Tiger Eye, & Lapis 8mm Compressed Drum - 15-16 Inch
Get the a little bit of a couple stone types, all in one bead! This strand has Bronzite, Tiger Eye, & Lapis all compressed in one bead giving i...
View full detailsPatikan Wood with Abalone Inlay 8mm Round Bead - 15-16 Inch
Patikan is an old variety of palmwood that grows in the Philippines. The natural grain of the wood has distinct parallel black markings as if it we...
View full detailsGlass Evil Eye Multi Color 8mm Round - 14-15 Inch
These aren't gemstones but these glass beads will pair nicely with them! A classic Mediterranean symbol reimagined for modern jewelry design. Thes...
View full detailsMixed Dark Lepidocrocite 8mm Round - 15-16 Inch
An iron oxide-hydroxide mineral, Lepidocrocite forms when iron-containing substances rust underwater. It is commonly found in the weathering of pri...
View full detailsGray Wood with Abalone Inlay 8mm Round Bead - 15-16 Inch
Tiger Kamagong (Ebony) Wood with Abalone Inlay 8mm Round - 15-16 Inch
Multi Sapphire 8mm Faceted Round - 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 detailsRainbow Rutilated Quartz 8mm Round - 15-16 Inch
Rutilated Quartz is a silicon dioxide mineral with unique needle-like inclusions of Rutile. These “needles” usually appear golden, but can also app...
View full detailsAbalone Shell 8mm Star Cut Faceted Coin Bead - 15-16 Inch
Abalone Shell is strong and is made of stacked calcium carbonate tiles. When the abalone shell is struck, the tiles slide instead of shattering abs...
View full detailsBronzite, Tiger Eye, & Lapis 8mm Compressed Round - 15-16 Inch
Get the a little bit of a couple stone types, all in one bead! This strand has Bronzite, Tiger Eye, & Lapis all compressed in one bead giving i...
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Frequently asked questions
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What multi-color gemstone beads do you carry?
Two distinct types: stones that are naturally multi-color (Ocean Jasper, Watermelon Tourmaline, Picture Jasper, mixed-color Sapphire lots) and curated 'mixed gemstone' strands that combine multiple stones in a single design-coordinated strand. Mixed strands and Ocean Jasper lead by volume; specialty material includes Watermelon Tourmaline, Mookaite Jasper, and rainbow Tiger Eye. -
What makes ocean jasper unique?
Ocean Jasper is a single source — a now-depleted deposit from the northwestern coast of Madagascar that produces orbicular patterns of green, white, pink, yellow, and red within a single stone. The orbs (spherulites) form from radial mineral growth during slow accretion. Each strand is visually distinct and the supply is supply-constrained; expect color and pattern variation between strands of the same listing. -
Is watermelon tourmaline real, and is it dyed?
Yes — Watermelon Tourmaline is real, and the color is natural. The pink core and green rim form during natural growth as the chemistry of the surrounding fluid changes — pink at the start, green as the crystal grows outward. No dye is involved; the color zoning is built into the crystal structure. Slicing through a crystal produces the characteristic 'watermelon' cross-section. It is one of the more expensive tourmaline varieties. -
Which multi-color gemstones are birthstones?
October birthstones — Tourmaline and Opal — are both naturally multi-color in many varieties. Watermelon Tourmaline and Boulder Opal are the design-first choices in this range. Sapphire (September) also appears in 'fancy sapphire' multi-color lots when sourced from rough containing color zoning. -
Should I use multi-color stones alongside other multi-color stones?
Usually not. Multi-color stones already carry the palette — pairing two strong multi-color stones in a single piece typically results in visual competition that flattens both. The cleaner pattern is to anchor a multi-color focal stone (Ocean Jasper, Watermelon Tourmaline) with a single neutral (sterling silver, black onyx, white pearl) that lets the focal do the work. Mixed strands serve volume and budget projects.