Round brilliant tennis bracelet with rub over setting
The "Tennis Bracelet" was made iconic by Chris Evert during a tennis match in 1987 where she famously stopped play when her line bracelet fell off her wrist, siting "hold on I need to pick up my tennis bracelet". After clever marketing by a very well known jeweller after 60 years the line bracelet is now known widely as the tennis bracelet.
The bracelet is made up from 33 stones to 56 stones depending on the Carat weight all round brilliant cut diamonds in a rub over setting. The bracelet is available in 18CT white and yellow gold as well as platinum.
The "Tennis Bracelet" was made iconic by Chris Evert during a tennis match in 1987 where she famously stopped play when her line bracelet fell off her wrist, siting "hold on I need to pick up my tennis bracelet". After clever marketing by a very well known jeweller after 60 years the line bracelet is now known widely as the tennis bracelet.
The bracelet is made up from 33 stones to 56 stones depending on the Carat weight all round brilliant cut diamonds in a rub over setting. The bracelet is available in 18CT white and yellow gold as well as platinum.
The "Tennis Bracelet" was made iconic by Chris Evert during a tennis match in 1987 where she famously stopped play when her line bracelet fell off her wrist, siting "hold on I need to pick up my tennis bracelet". After clever marketing by a very well known jeweller after 60 years the line bracelet is now known widely as the tennis bracelet.
The bracelet is made up from 33 stones to 56 stones depending on the Carat weight all round brilliant cut diamonds in a rub over setting. The bracelet is available in 18CT white and yellow gold as well as platinum.
Diamond colour: G/H
Diamond clarity:SI1