TENNIS BRACELETS EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION
It was 1987 when the famous American tennis player Chris Evert lost an expensive bracelet made up of a single row of diamonds during a match at the US Open due to the sudden opening of the lock. Evert then asked the referee to suspend the match until the precious jewel was recovered and so it went.
From that day on, that particular type of jewel consisting of a single uninterrupted row of diamonds (even the clasp is covered in them) was called a tennis bracelet.
Fortunately, today's locks are much more robust and have a safety mechanism to prevent accidental opening.
The Tennis bracelet has rightfully entered among the most loved jewels by mistresses and men all over the world. Refined, sober and extremely elegant, a tennis bracelet is also a masterpiece of goldsmith mastery. In the one-carat tennis bracelets, about eighty diamonds of just over one point of a carat each are set in as many perfectly aligned bezels that must have the right rigidity but at the same time be soft and articulated to the right point.
In bracelets of higher carats the number of stones decreases, but the size of each diamond increases significantly. Creating a tennis bracelet is not a trivial operation, it is necessary to carefully select the diamonds so that they are all of the same color and the same purity. The size of each individual stone must obviously also be the same (more than the same carat), and before even selecting the color and purity the diamonds are carefully sifted to select only those of a given diameter. Only with this calibration work will the bracelet be made according to the rules of the art with diamonds perfectly aligned in the setting.