Classic Diamond Tennis Bracelet - 2.2mm

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  • The ultimate in luxury fine jewellery, the Naveya & Sloane Tennis Bracelet features a string of beautiful 2.2mm round brilliant diamonds set in four claw baskets linked with a strong hidden box clasp with two safety wings. 

    Beloved since the 1920’s, the Tennis Bracelet is famed for its ability to catch the light, whether worn formally in the evening, casually during the day… or on the tennis court, of course. 

    Shown in 18k white gold, this design can be crafted in your choice of precious metal, with either Natural or Lab-Grown Diamonds. 

    Total Diamond Weight is dependent on the number of settings in the length of the bracelet. For an 18cm Bracelet there is an approximate TDW of 3.195ct.

    Sizing: 

    This design is currently available in 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20cm lengths, but please get in touch if you are after a fit either side of this. 

    All tennis bracelets are crafted to approximate lengths especially for you. We recommend using a tape measure to assess your wrist circumference, allowing one to two additional centimeters depending on your fit preference. 

    For example, with a 16cm wrist, we recommend 17cm for a snug fit or 18cm for a looser fit. 

    Some sizes are available to try on in our Auckland Showroom. Get in touch with us if you’d like to arrange a consultation. 

    Please note: Due to their intricate nature, resizing of our tennis bracelets can take from 2-8 weeks depending on the complexity. Pricing of a resize is dependent on length and diamond size. 

$6,495
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