Tennis Bracelet

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    Tennis Bracelet Design

    Refined to the core, the VRAI created diamond Tennis Bracelet is our signature take on a historic design. Individually polished and linked by hand, a seamless row of VRAI created diamonds sparkles within a minimal setting, laying flush on your wrist for an elegant profile. Fastened with a box clasp closure to ensure security without compromising the subtle sophistication of this classic design.

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      Frequently asked questions about tennis bracelets

      A bracelet is measured in inches, making finding your size quite easy. If you have a tape measure, simply wrap it around your wrist. If you only have a ruler, wrap a strip of paper or string around your wrist to measure, then lay it down along the rule to discover your size.

      Most bracelets are between 5.5 to 8 inches in length, depending on the design.

      Tennis bracelets are worn snugly around your wrist. They should be tight enough that they won’t fall off but still comfortable to wear.

      A bracelet is measured in inches, making finding your size quite easy. To ensure a perfect fit, measure your wrist using measuring tape; simply wrap it around your wrist. If you only have a ruler, wrap a strip of paper or string around your wrist to measure, then lay it down along the rule to discover your size. Be sure to add 0.5 inches to the total to find your ideal size.

      If your tennis bracelet doesn’t fit correctly, it can be adjusted by a professional jeweler.

      By selecting tennis jewelry featuring VRAI created diamonds as well as recycled solid gold, your personal style is a reflection of your true love and true values. The sustainably created diamonds featured in your fine jewelry are free from human or environmental toll — which means you can enjoy their beauty, guilt-free.

      Tennis jewelry styles most often include tennis bracelets and tennis necklaces, although certain styles of tennis earrings also exist. Each design contains a row of VRAI created diamonds linked together one after another by a solid gold chain. Traditionally, the diamonds are all the same shape and size, but newer variations featuring mixed shapes exist today.

      Tennis jewelry gets its name from a tennis bracelet worn by professional tennis player Chris Evert, who often wore diamonds to each match. The bracelet, at the time called a line bracelet, flew off her wrist during the 1987 US Open tournament, causing her to stop the match to find it. This design has been called a tennis bracelet since, as have necklaces and other fine jewelry of the same style.

      A tennis bracelet features diamonds linked together one after the other on a tennis chain (named after its similarity in appearance to strings in a tennis racket). The diamonds are the main feature of the bracelet; the chain and setting are minimal, creating a bold and elegant all-diamond look.

      Tennis jewelry styles most often include tennis bracelets and tennis necklaces, although certain styles of tennis earrings also exist. Each design contains a row of VRAI created diamonds linked together one after another by a solid gold chain. Traditionally, the diamonds are all the same shape and size, but newer variations featuring mixed shapes exist today.