A tennis bracelet in solid 14k or 18k gold, made to order at our manufacturing facility with natural or lab grown diamonds. Classic prong, bezel, and channel settings, produced factory direct.
Small metal claws hold each diamond individually, leaving each stone maximally exposed to light. The standard for a traditional diamond tennis bracelet with the most visible sparkle.
Each diamond is encircled in a fine gold rim, creating a sleek, flush appearance with added protection. Suited for daily wear and a modern take on the gold tennis bracelet.
Diamonds sit between two parallel walls of gold with no individual mounts, producing a smooth, architectural line. A refined option for a lab diamond tennis bracelet.
Every tennis bracelet is produced in solid 14k or 18k gold. No plating, no vermeil. The chain, clasp, and setting structure are all solid gold throughout.
Both diamond types available on every bracelet. Lab grown diamonds are particularly cost-efficient for multi-stone pieces, delivering higher total carat weight within a given budget.
Produced and shipped from our manufacturing facility. No wholesalers, no retailers, no intermediary margins between production and delivery.
Wrist length, total carat weight, individual stone size, setting style, and gold alloy are all confirmed before production begins. No standard sizing adjustments after delivery.
A tennis bracelet is a line bracelet set with a continuous row of individually mounted diamonds in a fine gold chain. The name comes from the 1987 US Open, when Chris Evert's diamond bracelet snapped mid-match and she paused play to find it. Before that, the same style was called an eternity bracelet or diamond line bracelet.
Lab grown diamonds are particularly well-suited for tennis bracelets. The piece requires many individual stones, so the cost advantage of lab grown over natural is compounded across the entire bracelet. A 3ct lab grown diamond tennis bracelet in solid gold costs significantly less than the natural equivalent at identical certified grades, while appearing very similar in finished wear.
Tennis bracelet sizing involves wrist circumference and stone size. A standard 7-inch bracelet fits most women, while 6.5 inches suits smaller wrists. The bracelet should have enough room to slide one finger underneath. For stone size, smaller diamonds (0.04 to 0.06ct each) produce a delicate look, while larger stones (0.10 to 0.20ct each) create a bolder statement. At Redora, every bracelet is produced to your exact wrist measurement at our manufacturing facility.
Prong settings use small metal claws to hold each diamond, maximizing light exposure and brilliance. Bezel settings encircle each stone in a gold rim, creating a modern, low-profile look with more impact protection. Channel settings place stones between two parallel gold walls with no individual mounts, producing a flush, architectural line. All three are available at Redora in 14k and 18k gold, with natural or lab grown diamonds.
Yes. All tennis bracelets at Redora are made to order. Wrist length, total carat weight, individual stone size, setting style, gold alloy, and diamond type are all confirmed before production begins at our manufacturing facility. Fully custom variations are also possible: graduated stone sizes, colored gemstone alternation, mixed setting styles, or any specification that requires individual manufacturing attention. Share your requirements through our custom design process and we will advise on feasibility and pricing.
Solid 14k and 18k gold tennis bracelets with natural or lab grown diamonds. Prong, bezel, and channel settings made to your specification at our manufacturing facility.