- Wire-Hole pearls have larger hole than most pearls, but a smaller hole than all the other beads in this section. (Most wire-hole pearls fit up to 22-gauge wire, including thin base-metal head and eye pins and nearly all precious-metal pins.)
- Leather-Hole pearls have a 2mm hole, and are sold by the single bead. Pearl ball beads are a cluster of small pearl beads, woven into a larger bead that has an approximately 2mm hole.
- Large-hole gemstone beads from Rings & Things have a 2mm - 2.5mm hole, perfect for stringing on leather cord and cotton cord, or using with 1mm (20#) hemp cord. Our large-hole gemstone beads are sold on 8" strands so you don't have to invest in a ton of each color.
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Dakota Stones Chakra Stones 6mm Large Hole Round Bead Strand
Dakota Stones$24.25This Dakota Stones Chakra Stones 6mm Large Hole Round Bead Strand contains 8 different varieties of gemstones representing the different Chakras. The included gemstones are Amethyst, Lapis, Blue Apatite, Green Aventurine, Citrine, Carnelian, Red Garnet... -
Olive Jade Gemstone Beads, 6mm Round with Large Hole (strand)
$2.25Olive Jade: Yellowish-green olive jade beads are occasionally called peridot stone due to their color (not because of any relationship to that gemstone). Olive jade is actually a form of serpentine, and is not a "true" jade. These semiprecious beads are... -
Dakota Stones 8mm Large-Hole Sodalite Faceted Roundel Bead Strand
Dakota Stones$18.45Enhance designs with the unique style of the Dakota Stones 8mm sodalite faceted roundel beads. These rounded beads feature diamond-shaped facets cut into the surface for extra texture and shine. They are a great for using as spacers between larger beads... -
Pyrite Gemstone Beads, 6mm Round with Large Hole (strand)
$5.00Pyrite: Also known as fool's gold, pyrite beads are crystalline iron sulfide, and offer a glittering option for gemstone jewelry components. This semiprecious gemstone has an opaque, shiny, metallic luster. The gemstone trade often mistakenly calls these...