Diamond Tennis Bracelets
A continuous line of brilliance — our signature tennis bracelets are hand-finished with individually matched, IGI-certified diamonds in 18k gold and platinum, from elegant everyday weights to fifteen-carat statement pieces.
How to Choose the Perfect Tennis Bracelet
A tennis bracelet is one of the most versatile and timeless pieces of diamond jewellery. Whether it's your first or your fifth, here's everything you need to know to make the right choice.
Read Full GuideDecide on the total carat weight
This is the choice that shapes everything else. Tennis bracelets are described by their total carat weight — the combined weight of every diamond in the line. As a guide: 1 to 3 carats is elegant and easy to wear every day; 4 to 7 carats has real presence and reads clearly across a room; 8 carats and above is a true statement piece. Your wrist size matters too — the same weight looks more substantial on a slimmer wrist.
Look at diamond quality — colour and clarity
In a tennis bracelet, consistency matters more than chasing the highest grade on any single stone. A line of well-matched diamonds in the F–G colour range with VS clarity looks flawlessly white and clear to the eye. What you want to avoid is an uneven line — and that comes down to matching, not just grading.
Choose the setting style
A four-prong (claw) setting holds each diamond with fine metal claws and leaves the stone open to the light, giving the brightest, most brilliant line — the classic look. A bezel or channel setting surrounds or encloses each diamond: lower in profile, very secure, and a little more contemporary. Neither is better; it is a choice between maximum sparkle and maximum security.
Pick your metal
White gold and platinum make the diamonds look their whitest and are the timeless choice. Yellow and rose gold bring warmth and a softer, more vintage feel. Platinum is the most durable and naturally hypoallergenic — a good option for sensitive skin or for a bracelet you intend to wear daily for decades.
Get the fit right
A tennis bracelet should move freely on the wrist but not slip over the hand. Measure your wrist and add roughly 1.5–2cm for a comfortable fit; most bracelets sit between 17cm and 19cm. Length can be adjusted, and every bracelet should have a secure clasp with a safety latch. If you are unsure, our jewellers will size it with you.
Complete the Look
View All Diamond JewelleryDiamond Tennis Bracelets — Australia's Finest Collection
There are few pieces of jewellery as quietly confident as a diamond tennis bracelet. It doesn't demand attention the way a cocktail ring does — it simply catches the light each time you move your hand, an unbroken line of diamonds that looks as right with a white shirt on a Tuesday as it does with an evening dress. It is the piece people buy to mark something: an anniversary, a milestone birthday, a year that mattered.
Every tennis bracelet in this collection is hand-finished around a single idea — that the line should look seamless. Our jewellers individually match each diamond for colour and clarity, so there is no weak link, no stone sitting a shade darker than its neighbours. The diamonds are round brilliant cut, conflict-free, and sourced through an ethical supply chain certified under the Kimberley Process — and every finished bracelet carries its own IGI jewellery certificate. They are set in your choice of 18k white, yellow or rose gold, or platinum.
The collection runs from a refined, everyday line — easy to layer with a watch — up to genuine statement pieces of ten, and even fifteen, carats. Total carat weight is spread evenly along the bracelet, which is why even a lighter weight reads as a full, continuous sweep of light rather than a handful of isolated sparkles.
The part you don't see is considered just as carefully. Each bracelet closes with a secure box clasp and a hidden safety latch — the detail that lets you wear something this valuable without ever thinking about it. And every piece is backed by a lifetime structural warranty, free insured shipping across Australia, complimentary gift wrapping, and a 14-day return policy.
If you would like to weigh up your options, our jewellers can show you natural, lab-grown and moissanite tennis bracelets side by side at a private appointment in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Perth — or talk you through the collection by phone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it called a tennis bracelet?
The name comes from a moment at the 1987 US Open. Tennis champion Chris Evert's diamond line bracelet slipped off her wrist mid-match, and play was paused so she could retrieve it. The line-style diamond bracelet had existed for years, but from that day the name stuck — and the world has called it a "tennis bracelet" ever since.
What carat weight should I choose for a tennis bracelet?
It depends on the look you want and how you will wear it. A 1 to 3 carat bracelet is elegant, everyday, and layers beautifully with a watch. A 4 to 7 carat bracelet has real presence and is clearly visible across a room. Eight carats and above is a true statement piece. Wrist size matters too — the same carat weight looks more substantial on a slimmer wrist. Because the weight is spread evenly along the line, even a lighter bracelet gives a full, continuous sparkle.
Can I wear my tennis bracelet every day?
Yes — and many of our clients do. Diamond is the hardest natural material there is, and our bracelets use a secure box clasp with a hidden safety latch made for daily wear. We would suggest taking it off for the gym, gardening or heavy housework, and having the clasp and links checked once a year. With that simple care, a diamond tennis bracelet is made to be worn — and to last for generations.
What is the difference between prong and bezel settings?
A prong (or claw) setting holds each diamond with small metal claws, leaving the stone open at the sides so light floods in — it gives the brightest, most brilliant sparkle and is the classic tennis-bracelet look. A bezel setting surrounds each diamond with a thin rim of metal: more contemporary, lower in profile, and very secure, which makes it practical for an active lifestyle. Neither is better — it comes down to the look you prefer and how you will wear it.
How do you match the diamonds across a bracelet?
This is the detail that separates a beautiful tennis bracelet from an ordinary one. A bracelet can hold dozens of diamonds, and if they are not matched, the eye notices immediately — one stone sits a shade darker, another a touch less bright. Our jewellers hand-select and match every diamond in a bracelet for colour, clarity and cut, so the finished line looks completely uniform: one continuous ribbon of light, with no weak link.
Should I choose a natural, lab-grown or moissanite tennis bracelet?
All three are beautiful — the right one depends on your priorities. A natural diamond tennis bracelet is the timeless choice, with the rarity and enduring value of a mined diamond. A lab-grown diamond bracelet is optically and chemically identical to a natural diamond and costs noticeably less, so your budget stretches to more carat weight. Moissanite offers even more fire than diamond at the most accessible price of the three. Our jewellers are happy to show you all three side by side so you can see the difference for yourself.









