Tennis Bracelets

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Woman in a rust-colored dress standing by the sea and against clear blue sky wearing delicate gold jewelry from Enea.

TIMELESS TREASURES

A tennis bracelet is a continuous line of diamonds set in a flexible gold setting that follows the curve of the wrist. The name comes from a 1987 US Open match where Chris Evert stopped play to search for her diamond bracelet after it snapped off her wrist. The story stuck, and the style has been called a tennis bracelet ever since. What makes it enduring is not the name but the logic: diamonds distributed evenly across the entire wrist, each one contributing to a continuous surface of light that moves with every gesture.

Every tennis bracelet here is crafted from solid 14k gold with conflict-free diamonds set in prong or bezel settings along a flexible linked band. The setting needs to be precise for a tennis bracelet to work correctly. Each diamond must sit at exactly the same height as the others, the links must flex without pulling on the stones, and the clasp must be secure enough for daily wear. Nothing plated, nothing that changes over time.

Tennis bracelets stack naturally with plain gold chain bracelets and simple stacking pieces, the continuous line of diamonds providing a foundation that other pieces sit alongside without competing. For diamond bracelets in other formats, diamond by the yard bracelets and diamond station bracelets offer the same stones in a more delicate arrangement. For stacking alongside a tennis bracelet, stacking bracelets covers the most compatible options.

Yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold. Solid 14k throughout. Nothing plated.