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Tennis Bracelets

Tennis bracelets are recognized for their continuous line of stones, smooth flexibility, and timeless silhouette. Their balanced design makes them easy to wear every day while still refined enough for formal occasions. Many people choose tennis bracelets for their durability, versatility, and the way they complement nearly any jewelry style. They’re also a meaningful choice for anniversaries and milestone moments, offering a classic look that maintains its significance over time.

A well-crafted tennis bracelet should drape naturally across the wrist, keep its shape through movement, and display consistent sparkle from stone to stone. Flexibility, secure settings, and even stone matching all contribute to how a bracelet feels and performs with daily wear. This collection includes diamond, lab diamond, moissanite, and sapphire options, allowing you to choose the level of brilliance, color, and presence that aligns with your personal style. Whether subtle or bold, each bracelet offers a balanced, enduring look designed to fit seamlessly into both everyday routines and special occasions.

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How to Choose the Right Tennis Bracelet

1. Choose the Stone That Fits Your Style

Each stone option creates a different look and feel:

Diamond

Known for classic, balanced sparkle.

Choose diamond if: you want a traditional, timeless aesthetic.

Lab Diamond

Identical appearance to diamonds, just grown differently.

Choose lab diamond if: you want the diamond look with a modern origin.

Moissanite

Very bright with strong sparkle.

Choose moissanite if: you prefer a more vibrant, attention-getting shine.

Sapphire

Rich color with a smooth, refined glow.

Choose sapphire if: you want a bracelet with color and a bit of distinction.

2. Decide How Bold You Want the Bracelet to Look

Carat weight determines presence:

  • Lower carat weights have a more minimal, everyday look
  • Higher carat weights create a bolder, more noticeable line of stones

There’s no right or wrong choice—just what matches your personal style.

3. Pick Your Metal

Metal influences the overall tone of the bracelet:

  • White gold or platinum: bright, modern, and clean
  • Yellow gold: warm and classic
  • Rose gold: soft and contemporary

Choose the metal that works best with the jewelry you already wear.

4. Look at the Setting Style

  • Prong settings: maximum sparkle
  • Channel-style settings: sleek and secure
  • Bezel-inspired designs: more stone protection

The setting affects both the look and how the bracelet wears day to day.


Tennis Bracelet FAQ

Why are they called tennis bracelets?

The term “tennis bracelet” became widely used after a 1987 U.S. Open match in which professional tennis player Chris Evert’s line bracelet broke and fell off mid-game. The incident brought attention to the bracelet style’s flexible, continuous design, and the name became standard in the industry.

What makes a tennis bracelet different from other bracelet styles?

A tennis bracelet features a continuous line of evenly matched stones set in flexible links, creating an uninterrupted look and a comfortable, articulated fit.

Are tennis bracelets suitable for everyday wear?

Yes. Diamonds, lab diamonds, moissanite, and sapphire are all durable enough for frequent use, and modern link construction helps the bracelet move securely with the wrist.

How should a tennis bracelet feel when worn?

A proper fit allows the bracelet to move slightly but not rotate freely around the arm. It should drape comfortably without feeling tight or restrictive. It is normally recommended to measure the wrist and add approximately ¼ to ½ inch depending on your preferred looseness.