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Spiny Oyster 6mm Red Star Bead - 15-16 Inch

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Spiny Oyster & Turquoise 6mm Rondelle Bead - 15-16 Inch

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Spiny Oyster 6mm Red Rondelle Bead - 15-16 Inch

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Spiny Oyster 6mm Orange Rondelle Bead - 15-16 Inch

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Spiny Oyster 6mm Dark Orange Rondelle Bead - 15-16 Inch

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Spiny Oyster 6mm Purple Rondelle Bead - 15-16 Inch

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Spiny Oyster 6mm Coin Bead - 15-16 Inch

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Spiny Oyster 6mm Red Round Bead - 15-16 Inch

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Spiny Oyster 6mm Orange Round Bead - 15-16 Inch

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About this stone

Color
OrangeRedPurple
Origin
Mexico (Sea of Cortez)USA (Gulf of California)Pacific Coast
Mohs hardness
3.5
Treatment categories
Natural
Industry-standard treatment
Natural — Spiny Oyster shell (Spondylus species) prized for vivid orange, red, and purple; often inlaid in Native American Southwest jewelry
Mineral chemistry
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) — shell of Spondylus bivalve
Crystal system
Orthorhombic
Stone family
Organic shell
Common cuts
RondelleRoundHeishi
Common sizes
4mm6mm8mm
Care notes
Soft (Mohs 3.5) and porous. Avoid ultrasonic, acids, perfumes; mild damp cloth only.
Related stones
Shell, Coral, Lions Paw, Mother of Pearl

Frequently asked questions

  • What is spiny oyster?
    Spiny oyster is the bead-trade name for shell of the *Spondylus* genus — a warm-water bivalve mollusk found across the Pacific and Indo-Pacific, with the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California) as the principal bead-trade source. The polished bead is shell, not stone and not coral; the material is calcium carbonate (aragonite), the same mineral family as pearl and other mollusk shells. Spiny oyster has anchored Southwest US silversmithing for decades as the natural-color complement to turquoise.
  • Is spiny oyster dyed?
    Material in this collection is sold natural — the color is the shell's intrinsic pigment laid down during growth. Dyed spiny oyster exists in the broader bead market: dyed white shell colored to mimic the natural orange-red register, or natural-color shell deepened with dye. This collection (`spiny-oyster-natural-beads`) segments away from that material. Treatment, when present in any specific strand — ask before buying if it isn't specified.
  • What's the difference between spiny oyster and coral?
    Spiny oyster is bivalve mollusk shell (*Spondylus*); coral is a separate marine organism (*Corallium* and related genera) that builds reef structures from calcium carbonate secreted by polyp colonies. The visual register overlaps — both occupy the red-to-orange family in jewelry — and spiny oyster has historically functioned as the natural-color substitute for red coral in Southwest jewelry. The materials are different organisms with different sourcing, different durability, and different legal/ecological contexts.
  • How durable is spiny oyster for daily wear?
    Mohs 3.5–4 — softer than turquoise (5–6) and softer than most gemstone beads. The shell scratches against harder materials, reacts to acids (vinegar, citrus, sweat over time), and dulls with aggressive cleaning. It works well in necklaces, earrings, and protected bracelet settings; it is less suitable for rings or bracelets that take impact. Care: soft cloth with mild soap, no ultrasonics, no steam, no acidic cleaners. Store separately from harder beads to preserve the polish.
  • What colors does natural spiny oyster come in?
    The natural *Spondylus* palette runs from deep red through orange to salmon-orange, with rarer purple and lavender material from different species or deeper-water specimens. Dakota's natural-color spiny oyster catalog skews to red and orange, with occasional multi-color and purple strands. Color variation within a single strand is normal — the shell's growth pattern produces banded or graduated color, and beads cut from different parts of the same shell will show different saturation.