Back on the court
Tennis bracelets are enjoying a comeback. But why is this nostalgic must-have associated with tennis? It’s because famous tennis player Chris Evert lost her diamond bracelet during a match at the US Open in 1987. Play was halted and everyone started looking for the lost item. From then on, the term tennis bracelet was used for riviera-style bracelets. And now we’ve come up with a reinterpretation: modern in three shades of colour with sparkling zirconia.
What’s so special about it?
Its clear line? Its elegance? The flowing arrangement of sparkling diamonds, crystals or other precious stones is characteristic. It looks casual and stylish with jeans and T-shirt and glamorous with an evening dress. And the power of the magnets? It unfolds at every occasion…
Interesting facts
Discover interesting facts about our jewellery.
The tennis bracelet is a true classic. But do you know where the name comes from? Read on to find out more.
Game, set, style
Even Vogue has celebrated tennis bracelets as one of the biggest current trends in jewellery. Don't wear it too loose or too tight. Worn on its own, it goes with any look. But it also invites you to experiment with other jewellery and different looks.
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