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Diamond Tennis Bracelets

A classic staple in anyone's jewelry box, tennis bracelets will never go out of style! They can feature any diamond shape in a continuous row that will perfect any look and wearable everyday or for that special occasion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What cuts are available for diamond tennis bracelets?

At Lauren B, we have several tennis bracelet options in terms of diamond shape. From classic round to bezel set oval to east-west radiant, we have it all!

What different styles are available for diamond tennis bracelets?

At Lauren B, we carry several different designs of tennis bracelets besides the classic, round four prong. One of our most popular styles is our bezel set tennis bracelet, available in oval, emerald cut, asscher, round, natural and lab diamond. Additionally, we also have several different shapes like pears, radiants, hybrid step-cuts and more in east-west set tennis bracelets.

What characteristics should I look for when selecting a diamond tennis bracelet?

When it comes to tennis bracelets, there is a bit more that goes into it: consider the metal color of the bracelet and how it will match the rest of your jewelry. The carat weight of the tennis bracelet is not the same as the carat weight of an engagement ring; this carat weight refers to total carat weight.

Tennis bracelets got their name in 1978 after Chris Evert, a famous tennis player, lost her diamond line bracelet in the middle of the US Open. When she stopped the match to look for it, she referred to the bracelet as her “tennis bracelet” and thus the name was born. A traditional tennis bracelet consists of gemstones, most commonly diamonds, in a single line that encircles the wrist in an “eternity” style. There are many styles of tennis bracelets, the most popular design being the four-prong diamond, single-row bracelet.