The tennis bracelet is a fine piece of jewelry that should be in every woman's jewelry box. This jewelry item symbolizes class and elegance that kept its design and appeal throughout the ages. Â
Initially, this bracelet was called a line diamond bracelet because it is made from a thin line of small diamonds or gems placed on a chain produced from a precious metal (silver, platinum, or gold, for instance).Â
Why a Tennis Bracelet?
If you've never seen one, the name and appearance may be a bit misleading. After all, no one who hears about a tennis bracelet would think about an elegant, diamond-line bracelet. Â
Well, as it turns out, diamond jewelry and tennis do have something in common - the top American tennis player Chris Evert. She wore a diamond bracelet designed by George Bedewi while playing at the US Open in 1987, and she lost it on the court. Â
As it turns out, she used the bracelet as a good luck charm and stopped the game from finding it. Moreover, she got everyone involved in the search, so the press took the unexpected event and turned it into the news. As a result, people started asking their local jewels for tennis bracelets to get closer to their favorite tennis player. Â
In short, we now have a very refined and elegant piece of jewelry that makes you think of sports!
How to Assess the Quality of a Tennis Bracelet
Nowadays, tennis bracelets are available in a wide range of designs and can feature a combination of gems and diamonds. Moreover, this bracelet can become a family heirloom, passing from mother to daughter, to continue the family traditions. It's also a generous gift from a father to his daughter. Either for her 16th birthday or as a celebration of her academic achievements.Â
Therefore, it is only natural to want to make sure the tennis bracelet you're buying can withstand the test of time. For this, you must check two factors:
- The metal used to keep the stones together (the bracelet's backbone) - while there is no standard metal for this type of jewelry, the most common are yellow gold, rose gold, white gold, platinum, and sterling silver.
- The beauty and number of the gems - here, it's essential to consider the cut, clarity, and overall shape of the rocks. If they are diamonds, check their quality and shine to ensure you get what you're paying for.Â
Overall, as long as you're getting the bracelet from an authorized dealer, there should be no quality problems. If you want to know more, check out this in-depth guide on how to buy fine jewelry.
Wrap Up
In summary, a tennis bracelet is a nice piece of jewelry that can stay in the family for generations to come. Even if this is not the case, it makes for a fantastic gift for a person you hold dear (even if that person is yourself).

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