About this stone
Color
BrownTanBlackCreamRed
Origin
PhilippinesIndonesia
Mohs hardness
2–3
Treatment categories
Natural
Industry-standard treatment
Natural — sourced from sustainably grown ethnobotanical species; no dye, treatment, or color enhancement
Mineral chemistry
Cellulose and lignin (organic, not a mineral)
Crystal system
Amorphous
Stone family
Organic wood
Common cuts
RoundRondelleTubeHeishi
Common sizes
4mm6mm8mm10mm12mm
Care notes
Soft organic material (Mohs 2–3). Avoid ultrasonic, prolonged water, harsh chemicals; soft dry cloth, occasional natural oil to maintain luster.
Related stones
Petrified Wood, Horn, Bone
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.