Tennis Bracelets
What Is a Tennis Bracelet?
A tennis bracelet is a continuous line of diamonds, set closely together for fluid brilliance.
Where It Came From
The name “tennis bracelet” comes from the 1987 US Open, when tennis legend Chris Evert stopped her match to retrieve her diamond bracelet after the clasp broke. Since then, the style has been iconic.
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Every Day. Every Outfit.
Originally called “eternity bracelets” before becoming known as tennis bracelets.
Symbolises strength and elegance — sport meeting luxury.
Favoured by celebrities from Elizabeth Taylor to Serena Williams.
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Why Everyone Should Own One
It’s the piece that transitions from casual to couture — understated daily, dazzling under lights.
What Is a Tennis Bracelet? FAQs
A tennis bracelet is a continuous line of diamonds set closely together in precious metal for fluid, even sparkle. It’s minimal, elegant, and designed for everyday wear.
Why is it called a “tennis” bracelet?
What makes a great tennis bracelet?
Lab-grown vs earth-mined diamonds — does it matter?
What sizes and lengths are most popular?
Why should everyone own one?
What materials do you use?
Compare at a glance
| Setting | Stone size (mm) | Lengths (in) | Look | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3-prong | 2.0–5.0 | 6.5 • 7.0 • 7.5 | Max sparkle | Airy, classic line |
| 4-prong | 2.0–6.0 | 6.5 • 7.0 • 7.5 | Balanced | Secure, timeless |
| Bezel | 2.0–5.0 | 6.5 • 7.0 • 7.5 | Modern | Sleek protection |
Fit tip: wrist size + 0.25–0.5" (snug) or +0.75–1" (loose).