Diamond Tennis Bracelet
By Woro Swasti
The most popular diamond bracelet is happened to be diamond tennis bracelet. As the name implied, diamond tennis bracelet once become a bracelet worn by a tennis player.
In 1987, a tennis player Chris Evert was in a match on US Open Tennis Championship. She was wearing her diamond bracelet, and it was broken during the game. The precious diamond stones that were inline together on the bracelet then scattered everywhere in the tennis court. Chris Evert requested time for gathering every diamonds, so the match were paused till she collected them all. From that moment on, the name Diamond Tennis Bracelet became so popular.
Diamond tennis bracelet is one of many jewelry bracelets that have been exist since very long time. An ancient bracelet once became jewelry of ancient Egyptian. They were found on Egyptian mummies arms. Many of ancient cultures wore bracelet for mystical purposes such as expelled evil spirits.
Diamond tennis bracelet is a very precious jewelry. It is a bracelet with a lot of tiny diamond stones lining side by side in a single row. These diamond stones are clasped by hard metal. White gold is one of the most common metal used for diamond tennis bracelet.
However, it is not recommended to wear this diamond tennis bracelet during tennis match or other sports. Even with very hard metal with strong clasp, there is always a chance to be broken. This was what happened with Chris Evert’s diamond tennis bracelet.
When you wish to buy diamond tennis bracelet, make sure that the size is appropriate with the wrist. Also, observe the setting and the strong clasp. You will spend a lot of money for this jewelry, so be assure that the diamond tennis bracelet will satisfies you.
Diamond tennis bracelet is a very beautiful sparkling jewelry bracelet. It is suitable with any clothing you wear on. You can feel elegant and beautiful with the diamond tennis bracelet, as precious as the diamond stones.
Please also check out my other guide on White Gold Diamond Ring

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March 12th, 2010 - 1:58 am
Really informative article! Although I’ve had tennis bracelets in the past, I really never questioned their history until now. The whole Chris Evert incident is super interesting!
If anyone is looking for diamond tennis bracelets online, there’s a great website that I came across earlier today that has a good selection to choose from: (http://anjolee.com/bracelets) I’m in the process of buying their ‘Classic Princess Diamond Cut Tennis Bracelet’ and was pleasantly surprised to see that it was 45% off.
July 15th, 2010 - 9:33 pm
I really loved this post. You explain this topic very well. Natural gemstones are found in nature. Laboratory-created stones, as the name implies, are made in a laboratory. These stones, which also are referred to as laboratory-grown, manufacturer-created, or synthetic, have essentially the same chemical, physical, optical, and visual properties as natural gemstones. Laboratory-created and imitation stones should be clearly identified as such. Gemstones may be measured by weight, size, or both. Carats are divided into 100 units, called points. When gemstones are measured by dimensions, the size is expressed in millimeters (for example, 7×5 millimeters). Gemstone treatments or enhancements refer to the way some gems are treated to improve their appearance or strength, or even change their color. Many gemstones are treated in some way. The effects of some treatments may lessen or change over time and some treated stones may require special care. Treatments and/or enhancements should always be disclosed by the seller.