Diamond tennis bracelets

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The cost varies greatly depending on many factors, including quality of the diamonds, type of metal, etc. Local, brick and mortar jewelers generally charge more than online retailers due to the the cost of their overhead. Here are some examples of pricing:

ID Jewelry has a showroom in NYC and an online presence (very reputable and use quality diamonds) has these options on their website, but they also do custom work and you can request upgraded diamonds for an additional cost:



Adiamor has a showroom in LA and an online presence and has this one:

Costco:



Blue Nile is having a sale on this 10ctw:

James Allen (who I do not recommend) has 10ctw tennis bracelets starting at $16,740 (or $8,200 for lab grown stones).

Hey, I’m looking toget a tennis bracelet from James Allen, just wanted to know why you wouldn’t recommend them? Thanks! :)
 
Hey, I’m looking toget a tennis bracelet from James Allen, just wanted to know why you wouldn’t recommend them? Thanks! :)
Idk her reason for not recommending them, but I just bought a 2ctw eternity ring from them in natural diamonds that are F/G in color and VS1/VS2 in clarity. I love it. I’m currently considering buying a large carat total weight lab grown tennis bracelet from them.
 
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Hey, I’m looking toget a tennis bracelet from James Allen, just wanted to know why you wouldn’t recommend them? Thanks! :smile:

Hi there. Congrats on your tennis bracelet shopping! James Allen used to be a reputable online retailer, but a few years ago they were acquired by Signet, who owns Jared, Kay, Zales, etc. Unfortunately, since then their customer service and quality have declined. Signet also recently settled a pretty nasty lawsuit related to sexual harassment and other matters. There are far better options. GL!
 
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Hi everyone! I'm thinking of getting into a tennis bracelet in the future; was wondering what the ideal specs should be (color, clarity etc.) ? I would like to avoid SI clarity if possible. My jeweler informed me that she doesn't make tennis bracelets with VS stones but would recc VVS. I have a tiny wrist so my mom suggested 3CTW but I wouldn't know how big per stone would be. I want something with good quality as an investment and timeless piece but don't want to over pay for something that wouldn't make sense. Any advice would be much appreciative!
 
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My 3.0 carat tennis bracelet set in white 14K and 4.5 carat bangle bracelet in 14K YG. I do agree with the tb diamond shrinkage. Now, I would like a 4 or 4.5 carat bracelet. Can’t purchase new bracelet anytime soon, working on a tennis necklace :heart:

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I would love to see your tennis necklace when you get it!!! Is it allowed in this thread or should we start a new thread at the time?? :)
Best cure for diamond shrinkage - and I’m not joking when I say this - is keeping that piece super-sparkling clean!!! Diamonds are grease magnets and being extra finicky about cleaning them has brought many a piece back from the dead for me.
 
I would love to see your tennis necklace when you get it!!! Is it allowed in this thread or should we start a new thread at the time?? :smile:
Best cure for diamond shrinkage - and I’m not joking when I say this - is keeping that piece super-sparkling clean!!! Diamonds are grease magnets and being extra finicky about cleaning them has brought many a piece back from the dead for me.
Thank you for the advice. I’m not sure if we could add tennis necklaces to this thread, if my memory serves me correctly, I think there is a thread showing some BEAUTIFUL tb necklaces .
I hope to have my necklace for my birthday. When I get it, I’ll make sure to show you:heart:
 
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Hi everyone! I'm thinking of getting into a tennis bracelet in the future; was wondering what the ideal specs should be (color, clarity etc.) ? I would like to avoid SI clarity if possible. My jeweler informed me that she doesn't make tennis bracelets with VS stones but would recc VVS. I have a tiny wrist so my mom suggested 3CTW but I wouldn't know how big per stone would be. I want something with good quality as an investment and timeless piece but don't want to over pay for something that wouldn't make sense. Any advice would be much appreciative!
What I found in most regular retails was SI1 or 2s. I got mine from Costco and it’s VS2. It was the best quality in the same price range. Generally I think they don’t do high quality diamonds when it’s going to be a cluster of them together for cost reasons. I never check Cartier or Tiffany as I knew they would be outside of my range.
 
I would love to see your tennis necklace when you get it!!! Is it allowed in this thread or should we start a new thread at the time?? :smile:
Best cure for diamond shrinkage - and I’m not joking when I say this - is keeping that piece super-sparkling clean!!! Diamonds are grease magnets and being extra finicky about cleaning them has brought many a piece back from the dead for me.
any tips on cleaning diamonds? how do you clean your diamond jewelry?
 
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