Rice Beads
Our Rice Beads collection features gemstone strands cut in a smooth or faceted, elongated oval shape—similar to a grain of rice. This classic shape offers a gentle taper and subtle movement, making it a popular choice for both stringing and wire-wrapping. With their soft curves and versatile size, rice beads work beautifully in bracelets, earrings, and layered necklaces where flow and comfort matter. Available in a range of natural stones and finishes, each strand upholds the Dakota Stones quality you trust.
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Brazilian Amazonite 7x8mm Faceted Rice Bead - 15-16 Inch
Brazilian Amazonite is an opaque blue to green to light green stone, often occurring with inclusions of white, yellow or gray and occasionally tran...
View full detailsBlue Apatite 7x8mm Faceted Rice Bead - 15-16 Inch
Blue Apatite ranges in color from light teal to blue to bright blue to dark blue to green. It can be easily confused with other minerals due to its...
View full detailsSodalite 4x6mm Faceted Triangle Cut Rice - 15-16 Inch
Sodalite is named for its sodium content and may be classified as a feldspathoid. Blue Sodalite is sometimes referred to as “poor man’s lapis” beca...
View full detailsAquamarine 7x8mm Faceted Rice Bead - 15-16 Inch
Aquamarine is a transparent to translucent stone ranging from cerulean blue to light blue in higher grades. In lower grades it can be transparent t...
View full detailsLapis 6x8mm Triangle Cut Faceted Rice Bead - 15-16 Inch
Lapis is a semi to precious stone and one of the most sought after throughout history. It is highly regarded for its beautiful blue color flecked w...
View full detailsLapis 4x6mm Triangle Cut Faceted Rice Bead A Grade - 15-16 Inch
Lapis is a semi to precious stone and one of the most sought after throughout history. It is highly regarded for its beautiful blue color flecked w...
View full detailsBlue Apatite 4x6mm Triangle Cut Faceted Rice Bead A Grade - 15-16 Inch
Blue Apatite ranges in color from light teal to blue to bright blue to dark blue to green. It can be easily confused with other minerals due to its...
View full detailsBrazilian Amazonite 4x6mm Triangle Cut Faceted Rice Bead A Grade - 15-16 Inch
Brazilian Amazonite is an opaque blue to green to light green stone, often occurring with inclusions of white, yellow or gray and occasionally tran...
View full detailsPietersite 7x8mm Faceted Rice Bead - 15-16 Inch
Pietersite has been called the Tempest Stone for its colors of deep blue and gray with metallic gold and flashes of brilliant chatoyancy as it catc...
View full detailsLapis 7x8mm Faceted Rice Bead - 15-16 Inch
Lapis is a semi to precious stone and one of the most sought after throughout history. It is highly regarded for its beautiful blue color flecked w...
View full detailsBrazilian Amazonite 6x8mm Triangle Cut Faceted Rice Bead - 15-16 Inch
Brazilian Amazonite is an opaque blue to green to light green stone, often occurring with inclusions of white, yellow or gray and occasionally tran...
View full detailsIolite 6x8mm Triangle Cut Faceted Rice Bead - 15-16 Inch
Iolite most commonly occurs in shades of blue to gray, violet or indigo. It displays a visual property called “pleochroism,” which means that it ca...
View full detailsBlue Purple Terra Agate 14x40mm Rice 15-16 Inch
With the possible exception of the horizon meeting the bright blue sky on a perfect summer day, or a sandy beach blending into a tropical bay, ther...
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Frequently asked questions
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What is a rice bead?
A rice bead is an elongated oval with rounded ends — longer than it is wide, with a gentle barrel taper rather than the sharp points of an oval or olive cut. The silhouette resembles a grain of rice, hence the name. Rice beads are center-drilled through the long axis so they string end-to-end like a graduated row. The shape sits between a round and a true oval: enough length to read as directional on a strand, but soft enough to nest closely without the gapping you get from sharper cuts. Surfaces are typically smooth and polished, though faceted rice variants exist in some materials. -
What sizes does Dakota stock in rice?
Current rice stock runs from about 4mm up to 10mm, with the heaviest depth in 6mm (17 strands), 8mm (14), 7x8mm (11), 4x6mm (10), and 4mm (8). Smaller sizes (4mm, 4x6mm, 5mm) suit delicate stringing, spacers between focal beads, and fine multi-strand work. Mid-range 6mm and 7x8mm cover the bulk of bracelet and necklace stringing. 8mm and 10mm read as the dominant texture on a strand and work well as the primary bead in a single-strand piece. Exact dimensions vary by stone — check the listing for measured size. -
What stones come in rice shape?
Pearl is the deepest category in this cut (10 strands), which tracks with rice being a traditional pearl silhouette. Beyond pearl, Dakota stocks rice in quartz (5), natural shell (4), amazonite (4), agate (4), amethyst (4), garnet (3), apatite (3), lion's paw (3), and lapis (3), with additional stones in smaller counts across the 79-product range. Color and clarity vary by material — treatment and origin should be disclosed; ask before buying if it isn't specified. Pearl and shell rice are organic; the rest are mineral cuts. -
What jewelry does the rice cut suit best?
Rice excels in stranded necklaces and bracelets where you want directional flow without the heaviness of a full oval. The elongated profile lets light travel along the strand and creates a softer line than rounds of equivalent diameter. Pearl rice is a classic for bridal and layered necklaces; mineral rice in 6–8mm works for beachy and bohemian stringing, mala-style strands, and multi-strand bib designs. Smaller 4mm and 4x6mm rice make effective spacers between faceted focals or larger smooth beads, since the soft ends won't catch on adjacent facets. -
How does rice differ from oval or barrel beads?
All three are elongated, but the proportions and ends differ. A rice bead has rounded, slightly tapered ends and a length roughly 1.3–1.7x its width — soft and grain-like. A true oval is wider and more symmetrical, often closer to 1.2x length-to-width, with fuller shoulders. A barrel is more cylindrical, with parallel sides and flatter ends, reading as a short tube rather than a curve. Rice nests more tightly than oval on a strand because the ends taper, and it reads lighter than barrel because there's no flat plane. Choose rice when you want length without bulk.