Natural Shell Beads
Dakota Stones offers natural shell beads sourced from around the globe. These include Spiny Oyster beads, Queen Conch beads, Abalone Shell beads, Wampum shell beads, Mother of Pearl beads, Lion's Paw shell beads, and others.
Products: 44
Hammer Shell 5mm Heishi - 15-16 Inch
Sea shells are one of our most ancient decorations. Our prehistoric ancestors used to string them into necklaces or hang them from cords as pendant...
View full detailsMelo Shell 5mm Heishi - 15-16 Inch
Sea shells are one of our most ancient decorations. Our prehistoric ancestors used to string them into necklaces or hang them from cords as pendant...
View full detailsBrown Lip Shell 5mm Heishi - 15-16 Inch
Sea shells are one of our most ancient decorations. Our prehistoric ancestors used to string them into necklaces or hang them from cords as pendant...
View full detailsWampum Shell 4mm Rondelle - 15-16 Inch
Wampum is made from one of the hardest and most beautiful shells in the world: the Northern Quahog, a clam found along the New England coast. The w...
View full detailsQueen Conch Shell 4mm Round A-Grade - 15-16 Inch
Queen Conch Shell 6mm Round A-Grade - 15-16 Inch
Purple Oyster Shell 5mm Heishi - 15-16 Inch
Abalone Shell 15mm Flat Coin - 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 detailsWampum Shell 8mm Heishi - 15-16 Inch
Wampum is made from one of the hardest and most beautiful shells in the world: the Northern Quahog, a clam found along the New England coast. The w...
View full detailsShiva Eye Shell 8x10mm Puff Oval - 15-16 Inch
Shiva Eye shells—also known as Pacific Cat’s Eye or Operculum—are the protective "door" of Turban snails, found in Thailand/Indonesia. They symboli...
View full detailsWampum Shell 6mm Heishi - 15-16 Inch
Wampum is made from one of the hardest and most beautiful shells in the world: the Northern Quahog, a clam found along the New England coast. The w...
View full detailsWampum Shell 10mm Heishi - 15-16 Inch
Wampum is made from one of the hardest and most beautiful shells in the world: the Northern Quahog, a clam found along the New England coast. The w...
View full detailsConus Capitaneus Shell 15x28mm Puff Rectangle - 15-16 Inch
Conus capitaneus, common name the captain cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and th...
View full detailsWampum Shell 12mm Round - 15-16 Inch
Wampum is made from one of the hardest and most beautiful shells in the world: the Northern Quahog, a clam found along the New England coast. The w...
View full detailsWampum Shell 4x8mm Tube - 15-16 Inch
Wampum is made from one of the hardest and most beautiful shells in the world: the Northern Quahog, a clam found along the New England coast. The w...
View full detailsShiva Eye 18-22 Irregular Oval 15-16 Inch
Black Tab Shell 33mm Puff Kite - 15-16 Inch
A "black tab shell" refers to a type of seashell that has a dark, almost black, color with a subtle sheen. These shells are typically a fan-shaped ...
View full detailsFlip Flop Assorted Shell 10x24mm - 15-16 Inch
About this stone
Frequently asked questions
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Is shell a gemstone?
Technically, no — shell is organic material formed biologically by mollusks, while gemstones are minerals formed by geological processes. The bead trade groups shell with the gemstone family because it cuts, drills, polishes, and strings like stone, and because designers source it from the same wholesalers. The practical difference is durability and care: shell is Mohs 3.5–4, much softer than nearly any stone in the gemstone catalog, and sensitive to acids and chemicals in ways stone is not. -
What's the difference between mother of pearl and abalone?
Both are the iridescent inner lining (nacre) of mollusk shells, but from different species. Mother of pearl is the nacre lining of various oysters and freshwater mussels — usually white, cream, or pale pink with subtle iridescence. Abalone is the nacre of *Haliotis* species from Pacific coastlines — strongly iridescent with vivid green, blue, pink, and bronze flash. The flash on abalone is dramatic enough to be the defining visual feature; mother of pearl reads as a soft, subtle iridescent neutral. -
Is spiny oyster shell dyed or treated?
Spiny oyster is frequently stabilized or resin-impregnated — the natural shell is prone to chipping and cracking at the drill hole, and resin treatment improves durability and color stability. This is widespread industry practice. The vivid orange, red, purple, and pink colors are intrinsic to the shell species (not dye); the resin treatment is for structural integrity. Treatment status should appear on the product page; ask before buying if it isn't specified. -
Is queen conch shell legal to buy?
Queen Conch (*Aliger gigas*, formerly *Strombus gigas*) is CITES Appendix II listed and has been since 1992. International commercial trade requires export permits from the source country and import documentation in the receiving country. Legal Queen Conch in the U.S. bead trade is sourced from Caribbean fisheries with appropriate CITES permits. Designers planning international resale of finished pieces should check the regulatory requirements for their destination market. -
How do I care for shell beads?
Shell is the softest material in the gemstone catalog at Mohs 3.5–4 — softer than turquoise, softer than every quartz-family stone, and chemically sensitive in ways stone is not. Avoid acids (lemon juice, vinegar, many household cleaners), perfume and hairspray contact, chlorinated water, and prolonged moisture. Store shell beads separately from harder stones so they don't scratch. Clean with a soft dry cloth or a barely-damp cloth with plain water — no soap, no ultrasonic, no steam cleaning.