Linked Tennis Bracelet

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    Linked Tennis Bracelet Design

    Seven graduated Round Brilliant VRAI created diamonds are linked together in a sleek setting that is both modern and romantic. Express your style authentically on your special day and every day by selecting a 14k solid yellow or white gold chain.

      Linked Tennis Bracelet FAQ

      A linked tennis bracelet is a style of bracelet that features a series of diamonds connected by a thin, precious metal chain. Each gemstone is typically set in a secure link, forming a continuous line that wraps elegantly around the wrist. This design offers both flexibility and a sophisticated appearance.

      Tennis bracelets are linked through a series of settings that individually hold each diamond in place. The links allow the bracelet to move and flex comfortably around the wrist.

      The tennis bracelet gained its name and significance from an incident involving professional tennis player Chris Evert during a US Open match in 1978, when she lost her diamond bracelet on the court. The event highlighted the bracelet's elegant yet secure design, suitable for active wear. Beyond its sporting association, the tennis bracelet symbolizes luxury, timeless elegance, and the enduring appeal of diamonds.

      The main difference is tennis bracelets are characterized by their uniform set of diamonds or gemstones linked together, offering a sophisticated and sparkling appearance. Regular bracelets, on the other hand, can come in a variety of styles, materials, and designs without the continuous line of diamonds that defines a tennis bracelet.

      Tennis bracelets can be worn on either the left or right hand based on personal preference or convenience. Some may choose to wear it on their dominant hand as a statement piece, while others prefer the non-dominant hand to minimize wear and tear.

      To choose the right tennis bracelet size, measure your wrist's circumference and add half an inch to an inch (1.27 cm to 2.54 cm) for a comfortable fit. This ensures the bracelet sits nicely on your wrist, allowing some movement without being too tight or too loose.