Star Cut Beads
With 20 facets, a star cut gemstone enhances even the most intense colors. It is also one of few cuts where facets and matte finish combine to highlight the subtlest of colors, like rose quartz or moonstone. Star cut stones carry the same visual weight as a similarly sized bead but have less physical weight than a round or traditional faceted round, making it great for lightweight designs.
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Aquamarine (multi) 6mm Star Cut Round 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 detailsAquamarine (multi) 8mm Star Cut Round - 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 detailsAquamarine 6mm Faceted Double Heart Star Cut - 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 detailsBloodstone 6mm Star Cut Round - 15-16 Inch
Bloodstone most commonly refers to green Jasper with red inclusions consisting of Hematite. Naturally occurring in hues of blue-green to green with...
View full detailsLabradorite Faceted Double Heart 6mm Star Cut - 15-16 Inch
Labradorite is remarkable for the way its aggregate layers refract light, creating iridescent flashes of blue, gold, pale green or copper red. This...
View full detailsLapis 6mm Double Heart Faceted Star Cut - 15-16"
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 8mm Double Heart Faceted Star Cut - 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 detailsMATTE Labradorite 8mm Star Cut Round - 15-16 Inch
Labradorite is remarkable for the way its aggregate layers refract light, creating iridescent flashes of blue, gold, pale green or copper red. This...
View full detailsMATTE Purple Sardonyx (dyed) 10mm Star Cut Round - 15-16 Inch
Sardonyx has a Sard base, typically of brown or black, with bands of white Onyx running through it. Sard is not Onyx, but rather a dark variety of ...
View full detailsMulti Tourmaline 6mm Star Cut 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 detailsOnyx 8mm Star Cut Round 15-16 Inch
Onyx is a black and white banded Chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline Quartz. It is often thought of as an all-black stone, and much of the black Onyx o...
View full detailsPeach Moonstone 8mm Star Cut Round 15-16 Inch
Moonstone naturally occurs in a broad spectrum of colors, but is most commonly associated with white, gray and peach. Its soft chatoyancy is remins...
View full detailsPeach Moonstone Faceted, Double Heart 8mm Star Cut - 15-16"
Moonstone naturally occurs in a broad spectrum of colors, but is most commonly associated with white, gray and peach. Its soft chatoyancy is remins...
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Frequently asked questions
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What is a star cut bead?
A star cut bead is a round-profile bead faceted into a multi-pointed star pattern, with triangular facets radiating from the drill hole to a defined equator. The result reads as a faceted sphere at a distance but throws sharper, more directional light than a standard faceted round because the facet geometry is organized around points rather than a uniform grid. Star cuts are center-drilled through the axis and strand like a faceted round, so they substitute cleanly in any design that calls for a 6mm or 8mm faceted bead but wants more visible sparkle and surface variation. -
What sizes does Dakota stock in star cut?
Dakota currently stocks star cut beads primarily in 6mm and 8mm, which together account for most of the 72 active SKUs in this cut. 8mm leads with 34 products and 6mm follows with 31, so those are the working sizes for most designs. 4mm shows up in a handful of stones (4 products) for spacer and accent use, and 10mm is available in a single SKU. Star cuts hold their facet definition best at 6mm and above — below 4mm the facets get too small to read as a star and the bead looks like a textured round. Sizes per product appear on each listing. -
What stones does Dakota carry in star cut?
Star cut runs across a broad range of materials. Current stock includes quartz (7 products), sardonyx (6), labradorite (5), sodalite, rose quartz, garnet, agate, lapis and aquamarine (4 each), and moonstone (3), plus a long tail of other stones. The cut works in both translucent stones (quartz, rose quartz, aquamarine, moonstone) where the facets catch internal light, and in opaque stones (sodalite, lapis, sardonyx, agate) where the facets create surface highlights. Treatment varies by stone — dyeing on agate, heat on some quartz, stabilization on softer materials — check the individual listing or ask before buying if it isn't specified. -
What jewelry does star cut work best for?
Star cut suits designs that want more visible sparkle than a smooth round but don't need the uniform geometry of a standard faceted round. It performs well in strung necklaces and bracelets where the bead rotates against the skin and catches light from multiple angles, and in earrings where a single 6mm or 8mm bead carries a drop. It also reads cleanly as a focal in stretch bracelets, where the faceting breaks up the visual repetition of a plain round strand. Pair with smooth rounds or rondelles of the same stone to let the star cut carry the sparkle. -
How does star cut differ from a standard faceted round?
A standard faceted round uses a uniform grid of small facets — typically 64 or 96 — distributed evenly across the sphere. A star cut organizes the facets into radial points, so light reflects in distinct flashes rather than the more diffuse sparkle of a faceted round. Star cuts also tend to read with slightly more surface depth because the facets are larger and the angles more varied. Functionally they're interchangeable in stringing — same drill, same approximate diameter — but visually the star cut is the more decorative choice and the faceted round is the more neutral one.