Wood Beads
Like all of Dakota Stones items, our wood beads are top quality and sourced from the best ethically produced manufacturers. Natural wood beads have markings and color unique to their species. All wood beads on DakotaStones.com originate in the Philippines or Indonesia, and are indigenous to those countries. Our beads have not been dyed, treated, or color-enhanced.
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Bayong 10mm Round 15-16 Inch
Bayong is a hardwood native to the Philippines with a natural red-brown color, and is similar to Mahogany.Like all of Dakota Stones items, our wood...
View full detailsGray Wood 6mm Rondelle - 15-16 Inch
Like all of Dakota Stones items, our wood beads are top quality and sourced from the best ethically produced manufacturers. Natural wood beads have...
View full detailsGraywood 10mm Round Bead - 15-16 Inch
Like all of Dakota Stones items, our wood beads are top quality and sourced from the best ethically produced manufacturers. Natural wood beads have...
View full detailsLIGHT Bahi (Palm) 10mm Round 15-16 Inch
Bahi Wood comes from Palm trees. The light color indicates that it was harvested from a young tree. Young trees cannot be legally harvested, and th...
View full detailsMadre de Cacao Wood 10mm Round Bead - 15-16 Inch
Madre de Cacao is a very hard tropical wood with a visible grain. This species is formally identified as Gliricidia sepium and can be found by diff...
View full detailsMulti Wood Beads 10mm Round - 15-16 Inch
Nangka Wood 10mm Round Bead - 15-16 Inch
Nangka is the name commonly used in the Philippines for the Jackfruit Tree, which can be found throughout South and Southeast Asia. Its proper name...
View full detailsNatural White Wood 10mm Round Bead - 15-16 Inch
Like all of Dakota Stones items, our wood beads are top quality and sourced from the best ethically produced manufacturers. Natural wood beads have...
View full detailsRobles Wood 10mm Round Bead - 15-16 Inch
Robles is a light, strong tropical wood native to the Philippines. Like all of Dakota Stones items, our wood beads are top quality and sourced fr...
View full detailsRosewood 10mm Round Bead - 15-16 Inch
Rosewood is a hardwood found in the Phillipines. The soft, blush color is deceptive, this wood variety is so hard that it is often used in heavy co...
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Frequently asked questions
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Where do your wood beads come from?
Most of our active wood-bead inventory is sourced from Indonesia, with some material from the Philippines. Both regions have established hardwood bead industries that supply the global jewelry-making and craft markets. The species in this collection — bayong, robles, palmwood, nangka, whitewood, ebony, rosewood — are indigenous to Southeast Asia. Origin should be disclosed; ask before buying if it isn't specified. -
Are your wood beads dyed or natural?
The dominant finish in this collection is natural — the wood color you see is the wood's intrinsic color, with grain variation that is part of the appeal. A small number of strands are dyed for specific color effects (deep brown, black, indigo blue). Dye and finish status should be disclosed; ask before buying if a strand doesn't specify. -
How do wood beads compare to gemstone beads in durability?
Wood is softer than gemstone — wood beads can scratch, dent, or compress against harder beads on the same strand and against hard surfaces in ordinary wear. For mixed wood-and-stone designs, consider a small metal bead, knot, or seed bead as a spacer where wear-rubbing matters. Wood is also hygroscopic and responds to humidity — avoid prolonged water exposure, and occasionally condition natural-finish strands with a light wood oil (jojoba, mineral, or beeswax). -
What sizes and shapes does Dakota carry?
Active wood-bead inventory centers on 6mm, 8mm, and 10mm rounds, with 4mm rounds also stocked. Round is the dominant shape. Size and shape availability is filterable in the grid; designers replenishing an existing design can confirm exact strand specifications on each listing. -
Can I use wood beads for macramé or larger-hole stringing?
Wood beads in this category often carry larger drill diameters than gemstone-standard, which makes them suitable for cord, leather, and macramé applications. Drill diameter varies by strand — confirm for compatibility with your stringing material.