Bracelets
The Tennis Bracelets have a permanent place in the jewelry box for many women. They are ideal for adding a high-quality and luxurious Design. Find the perfect tennis bracelet in our large selection of high quality designs.
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All you Need to Know About Bracelets
A tennis bracelet is a type of bracelet that is composed of small diamonds or other gemstones held together by a thin metal chain or bar link.
Tennis bracelets have been around since the late 1970s, when tennis champion Chris Evert famously lost her diamond bracelet during a match. She requested a break in the match so that she could find it, and since then, the term “tennis bracelet” has been used to refer to diamond-studded bracelets.
Tennis bracelets are typically made from gold, silver, or platinum, with diamonds or other gemstones set into the metal.
The cost of a tennis bracelet is determined by the quality of the metal and the stones used. A simple gold bracelet with diamonds or lab-diamonds can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand, depending on the size and quality of the stones.
To ensure the longevity of your tennis bracelet, it is important to keep it clean and free of dirt and oils. It is also important to store it in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Tennis bracelets come in a variety of styles, from classic to modern. Some popular styles include solitaire, bezel, and channel set.
When choosing a tennis bracelet, it is important to consider the quality of the metal and the stones used. It is also important to consider your budget and style preferences.
Tennis bracelets are versatile pieces of jewelry that can be dressed up or dressed down. They are also a classic and timeless style that will never go out of fashion.
Genuine tennis bracelets are typically stamped with the metal type, such as 14k or 18k gold. The stones should also be certified and have a certificate of authenticity.
Tennis bracelets should fit snugly, but not too tight. To determine the correct size, measure your wrist and add an extra inch for comfort.