Tennis Bracelet

€2,000.00

First introduced in the 1920s as the eternity or diamond line bracelet, the tennis bracelet has long been admired for its refined simplicity and fluid design. Defined by a continuous row of meticulously matched diamonds, the piece was celebrated for its symmetry, flexibility, and understated elegance.

Its modern name was sealed in history in 1978, when tennis champion Chris Evert famously paused a US Open match after her diamond bracelet slipped from her wrist. The moment captured global attention, instantly rebranding the style as the "tennis bracelet" and elevating it to icon status.

This cultural turning point marked a shift in how fine jewellery was worn—no longer reserved for evening, but effortlessly paired with everyday and athletic attire. Today, the tennis bracelet remains a cornerstone of luxury jewellery, crafted in white gold, yellow gold, or platinum, and worn as both a singular statement and layered expression of timeless sophistication.

A symbol of elegance in motion, the tennis bracelet endures as a testament to the seamless union of sport, style, and enduring design.

62 × 0.05 ct diamonds (3.1 ct total), set in a 9 ct.  yellow gold tennis bracelet