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Oval Beads

Oval beads come in a variety of options; large, small, rounded edges, angular edges, cabochons, pendants, free forms, and more.

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Tanzanite 4x5-10x13mm Oval - 19 Inch

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Tanzanite is both extremely rare and extremely attractive, and we offer it when we can.

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Abalone Shell 10x14mm Faceted Puff Oval Bead - 15-16 Inch

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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...

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Madagascar Moonstone 5x6-7x9mm Graduated Flat Oval - 15-16 Inch

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Moonstone naturally occurs in a broad spectrum of colors, but is most commonly associated with white, gray and peach. It's soft chatoyancy is remin...

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About this cut

Oval bead shape diagram
Cut name
Oval
Drill style
Center-drilled (lengthwise)
Typical sizes
8mm7x8mm7mm10mm12x25mm8x10mm10x14mm14mm
Stones in this cut
AgateJasperAmazoniteQuartzTurquoiseAmethystCrazy Lace AgateLabradoriteMoonstoneRubyOcean JasperZebra Jasper
Common uses
strung necklaces and braceletsfocal beads in larger sizesmulti-strand designsrosary and wire-wrapped chainshowcasing banded or chatoyant stonesorganic-shape substitutes for rounds
Related cuts
Round, Marquise
Design notes
Oval is a smooth, non-faceted cut — reach for it when you want to display a stone's pattern or optical effect across a larger face than a round allows. Drill runs lengthwise, so ovals lay directional in a strand and read with more movement than rounds. Pair smaller ovals (7–8mm) with rondelle spacers for continuous-strand work; use 10x14mm or 12x25mm as focals on simple cord or chain. Expect a touch more bead-to-bead variance than calibrated rounds, especially in hand-cut patterned stones like agate and jasper.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is an oval bead and how is it drilled?
    An oval bead is a smooth, elongated bead with a rounded silhouette — longer on one axis than the other, with no flat sides or facets. The drill hole runs through the long axis, so the bead sits lengthwise on the wire or thread. Compared with a round, an oval reads more directional and shows off banding, chatoyancy, or matrix patterns over a larger surface. Compared with a rice or barrel, the ends taper to a softer curve rather than blunting off. Calibration varies by stone, and hand-cut ovals will show minor variance from bead to bead within a strand.
  • What sizes does Dakota stock in oval?
    Current oval stock spans roughly 7mm through 12x25mm. The most common sizes are 8mm (single-dimension cut), 7x8mm, and 7mm at the smaller end; 10mm, 8x10mm, and 10x14mm in the mid range; and 12x25mm at the larger, statement end. Two-dimension callouts (e.g., 7x8mm, 10x14mm) describe width by length. Smaller ovals work as spacers and continuous-strand pieces; the 10x14mm and 12x25mm sizes are typical focal or pendant-adjacent beads. Exact size per SKU should be disclosed — ask before buying if it isn't specified.
  • What stones come in oval cut?
    Dakota currently stocks oval beads across roughly 198 active SKUs. The deepest stone selections are agate (20), jasper (19), amazonite (15), quartz (11), turquoise (10), and amethyst (10), followed by crazy lace agate, labradorite, moonstone, and chalcedony. Patterned stones like agate, jasper, and crazy lace agate show especially well in oval because the longer face displays banding and matrix. Chatoyant and adularescent stones — labradorite, moonstone — also benefit from the larger flat-ish surface. Treatment varies by stone and supplier; check the listing for per-SKU disclosure.
  • What jewelry does oval work best for?
    Oval suits designs where you want shape variety without facets — strung necklaces and bracelets that need movement and visual rhythm, multi-strand pieces that benefit from a non-spherical profile, and rosary or wire-wrapped chain work where the elongated shape lays nicely between links. Larger ovals (10x14mm, 12x25mm) read as focal beads on simple cord or chain. Smaller ovals (7mm, 7x8mm, 8mm) substitute well for rounds when a designer wants the same continuous-strand feel with a slightly more organic silhouette. Ovals pair cleanly with rondelle spacers and faceted accents.
  • Oval vs round — when should I choose oval?
    Choose oval when you want to show off a stone's pattern, banding, or optical effect across a larger uninterrupted face — agate banding, jasper landscapes, labradorite flash, and moonstone sheen all benefit from the longer surface. Choose oval also when you want directional flow in a strand rather than the static, uniform read of rounds. Round is the better call for symmetric, beadwork-style pieces and when you need the bead to look identical from every angle. Oval is harder to calibrate tightly than round, so expect slightly more bead-to-bead variance, especially in hand-cut material.