A Diamond Tennis Bracelet: The Epitome of Elegance
Nothing says elegance quite like a string of beautifully sparkling lab-grown diamonds around your wrist. With various cuts and shapes, you can find the perfect tennis bracelet for your style. Tennis bracelets are more popular than ever because of their versatility. Their simple yet meticulous design matches any outfit and makes the perfect accessory for any occasion.
Lab-Grown Diamond Tennis Bracelet
A tennis bracelet is the ideal addition to your jewellery box. For those looking for something extra special, lab-grown diamonds as the centrepiece to your tennis bracelet are a sustainable and ethical choice. Lab-grown diamonds have no root in conflict, and their origin is 100% traceable. At Fyne, we guarantee this with our selection of lab-grown diamond tennis bracelets in Dubai (our headquarter location).
Timeless Luxury
A lab-grown diamond tennis bracelet is a sensible investment, not only because of its timeless elegance but also because our tennis bracelets, particularly, withstand the test of time. With any diamond, you’re investing in the most durable material on earth. Therefore, our combination of lab-grown diamonds with 18-karat gold (another highly durable material) means your tennis bracelet will continue to dazzle for years to come.
FAQs
How do I look after my diamond tennis bracelet?
Although 18k gold and diamonds are not easily scratched, we recommend you store your bracelet apart from other jewellery when you’re not wearing it to prevent any damage. Additionally, don't wear your bracelet when you’re carrying out physical activities.
Fyne’s top tip: Wash your bracelet with warm water and mild dish soap and scrub it gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush. You should also invest in having your bracelet professionally cleaned once a year. This makes a massive difference to its lifespan.
Which bracelet should I choose as a gift?
All of our lab-grown diamond tennis bracelets make beautiful gifts. We love the simple beauty and classic design of our lab-grown diamond Tennis Bracelet. However, if you’re buying a gift for someone with a more statement style, the Multi-shape Lab Diamond Tennis Bracelet showcases a unique interplay of diamond shapes.
Where does the term ‘tennis bracelet’ come from?
In 1987, Chris Evert was playing tennis in the US Open wearing such a bracelet. At one point during the game, the clasp on her bracelet broke, causing her to lose it and pause to search for it. However, these days, a tennis bracelet refers to a bracelet that features a symmetrical row of diamonds or gemstones in one straight line.