DIAMOND BEADS

Natural raw diamond beads featuring uncut crystalline textures, earthy sparkle, salt-and-pepper inclusions, icy translucency, champagne tones, black diamonds, and luxurious organic brilliance. Explore micro raw diamond beads, rough diamond rondelles, uncut cubes, rustic slices, and luxury collector gemstone strands for refined jewelry making and artisan beading designs.

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Raw Diamond Beads Collection

What Are Raw Diamonds?

Diamond is the hardest natural material on Earth and one of the world’s most prized gemstones. Raw diamonds are natural uncut diamonds that retain their original crystal structure, organic texture, and natural earthy appearance rather than being polished into traditional faceted gemstones.

Raw diamonds may display natural octahedral crystal formations, frosted surfaces, salt-and-pepper inclusions, metallic luster, translucent edges, and rustic organic sparkle highly valued in artisan and luxury jewelry designs.

Natural diamonds occur in a wide range of colors including white, gray, black, champagne, cognac, yellow, silver, brown, icy translucent, and salt-and-pepper tones.

With a Mohs hardness of 10, diamond is the hardest known natural gemstone and is exceptionally durable for jewelry making and luxury gemstone designs.

At Tiny Gem Supply, we specialize in carefully curated raw diamond beads ranging from delicate micro diamond beads to luxurious collector rough diamond strands for refined jewelry and artisan beading projects.

Raw Diamond Bead Sizes

Explore natural raw diamond beads in:


  • 2mm Raw Diamond Beads

  • 3mm Raw Diamond Beads

  • 4mm Raw Diamond Beads

  • 5mm Raw Diamond Beads

  • 6mm Raw Diamond Beads

  • 7mm Raw Diamond Beads

  • 8mm Raw Diamond Beads

  • 10mm Raw Diamond Beads

  • 12mm Raw Diamond Beads

  • 15mm Raw Diamond Beads

Tiny micro raw diamond beads are especially popular for luxury layering jewelry, delicate gemstone bracelets, bridal jewelry, celestial jewelry, artisan necklaces, rosary chains, and fine bead embroidery.

Raw Diamond Bead Shapes & Cuts

Our collection may include:


  • Raw Diamond Rondelle Beads

  • Rough Diamond Nugget Beads

  • Uncut Diamond Cube Beads

  • Raw Diamond Coin Beads

  • Raw Diamond Slice Beads

  • Raw Diamond Teardrop Beads

  • Rough Diamond Briolettes

  • Rustic Diamond Beads

  • Organic Freeform Diamond Beads

  • Diamond Crystal Beads

  • Salt and Pepper Diamond Beads

  • Black Diamond Beads

  • Champagne Diamond Beads

  • Gray Diamond Beads

  • Raw Diamond Heishi Beads

  • Diamond Chip Beads

  • Frosted Raw Diamond Beads

  • Raw Diamond Rice Beads

  • Raw Diamond Tube Beads

  • Faceted Rough Diamond Beads

  • Raw Diamond Hexagon Beads

These gemstone cuts are ideal for bracelets, earrings, necklaces, rosary chains, bridal jewelry, celestial jewelry, wire wrapping, artisan jewelry, luxury bead embroidery, and one-of-a-kind jewelry designs.

Popular Raw Diamond Varieties

Popular raw diamond bead varieties may include:


  • Raw Diamond Beads

  • Rough Diamond Beads

  • Salt and Pepper Diamond Beads

  • Black Diamond Beads

  • Champagne Diamond Beads

  • Cognac Diamond Beads

  • Gray Diamond Beads

  • White Raw Diamond Beads

  • Rustic Diamond Beads

  • Frosted Diamond Beads

  • Icy Diamond Beads

  • Natural Diamond Beads

  • Micro Diamond Beads

  • Faceted Rough Diamond Beads

  • Uncut Diamond Beads

  • Polki Diamond Beads

  • Conflict-Free Diamond Beads

  • Recycled Diamond Beads

Raw diamonds are especially admired for their organic sparkle, crystalline texture, earthy luxury appearance, natural inclusions, and understated elegance that pairs beautifully with gold-filled findings, sterling silver, black spinel, moonstone, sapphire, pearls, and other luxury gemstones.

Salt and pepper diamonds are among the most popular modern raw diamond styles and are prized for their dramatic natural inclusions and galaxy-like appearance.

Where Raw Diamonds Are Found

Natural diamonds are found worldwide, and different regions produce unique crystal structures, inclusions, colors, and clarity characteristics. Popular origins may include:


  • African Diamond Beads

  • Indian Diamond Beads

  • Brazilian Diamond Beads

  • Canadian Diamond Beads

  • Russian Diamond Beads

  • Australian Diamond Beads

  • Botswana Diamond Beads

  • Congolese Diamond Beads

Some of the most famous diamond-producing regions include:


  • Botswana known for high-quality natural diamonds

  • Canadian diamonds prized for ethical sourcing and icy appearance

  • Indian diamonds historically associated with ancient diamond trade

  • African diamond deposits famous for wide color variety and crystal formations

Different regions produce different appearances:


  • Canadian diamonds often display icy translucent tones

  • African diamonds may feature earthy inclusions and rustic textures

  • Champagne diamonds are frequently associated with Australian deposits

  • Salt and pepper diamonds commonly display dramatic natural inclusions and smoky crystal structures

Because diamonds are natural crystalline gemstones, every bead is unique in inclusions, texture, crystal shape, translucency, and natural sparkle.

Raw Diamonds for Jewelry Making

Raw diamond beads are loved by jewelry designers because they combine extreme durability, organic luxury, understated sparkle, and collector appeal. Their rustic crystalline appearance works beautifully in celestial jewelry, bridal jewelry, minimalist luxury designs, earthy artisan jewelry, and modern organic aesthetics.

Raw diamond beads are commonly used for:


  • stacking bracelets

  • gemstone layering necklaces

  • bridal jewelry

  • artisan earrings

  • celestial jewelry

  • wire wrapping

  • gemstone charms

  • luxury bead embroidery

  • statement necklaces

  • handcrafted artisan jewelry

  • collector jewelry designs

  • one-of-a-kind luxury jewelry

Raw diamonds pair beautifully with:


  • gold-filled findings

  • sterling silver

  • black spinel

  • moonstone

  • sapphire

  • pearls

  • quartz gemstones

  • champagne gemstones

  • luxury neutral gemstones

Whether you are searching for tiny micro raw diamond beads for delicate jewelry or luxurious collector rough diamond strands for one-of-a-kind creations, our curated raw diamond collection is designed for jewelry makers who appreciate refined detail, organic luxury, rarity, and exceptional gemstone quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are raw diamonds natural?

Yes. Raw diamonds are natural uncut diamond crystals that retain their original crystal structure and organic appearance.

Are raw diamonds durable?

Yes. With a Mohs hardness of 10, diamonds are the hardest known natural gemstone and exceptionally durable for jewelry.

Are raw diamonds waterproof?

Diamonds are generally water-safe and highly durable. However, prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals, chlorine, ultrasonic cleaners, and household cleaners may damage jewelry settings or certain treated diamonds. It is best to remove diamond jewelry before swimming, exercising, or household cleaning to preserve overall jewelry longevity.

What jewelry are raw diamonds good for?

Raw diamonds are excellent for luxury bracelets, necklaces, earrings, bridal jewelry, celestial jewelry, layering jewelry, bead embroidery, and artisan jewelry designs.

Are raw diamond beads treated?

Some raw diamond beads may be drilled, stabilized, heated, irradiated, or coated to improve usability or color appearance. Many raw diamonds remain completely natural.

What makes raw diamonds unique?

Raw diamonds are prized for their organic crystal texture, understated natural sparkle, salt-and-pepper inclusions, earthy luxury appearance, extreme durability, and rare uncut beauty unlike traditional faceted diamonds.