Spectra Fine Jewelry GIA Tennis Bracelet 34.71ct
Spectra Fine Jewelry GIA Tennis Bracelet 34.71ct
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This diamond 18K white gold tennis bracelet, made by Spectra Fine Jewelry in the contemporary era, circa 21st century, is a grand slam in itself. Each diamond weighs in at approximately 1 carat apiece. With this bracelet on your wrist, you will ace your opponent every time, and certainly be the dazzling star of the après-tennis scene too. The bracelet is a glorious 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) in length, set with 34 emerald-cut GIA-certified diamonds, weighing approximately 34.71 carats.
As the now famous story goes, when Chris Evert was playing an early round tennis match at the US Open in 1978, her diamond and gold eternity bracelet came off her wrist. She insisted they halt play until it was found. Chris Evert was not only the world's No. 1 player at the time, who in her career won 18 major singles titles, including a record seven French Open titles and a joint-record six US Open titles (tied with Serena Williams), she was a tennis fashion icon, known for her strong yet ladylike baseline game and ever feminine style on the court. When her diamond bracelet gained much attention on that day, the tennis bracelet became a hit, with jewelers receiving requests internationally, from the US to Wimbledon, England.
To stretch the metaphor if we may, we might describe this tennis bracelet stunner as the ultimate match point in the Evert-Navratilova rivalry which lasted from 1973 to 1988. If you’re a fan of vintage tennis, you will have noticed every year when Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova faced off, their diamonds got larger. This aspect of the rivalry was not emphasized overtly per se, but for jewelry fans, the competition was palpable. This bracelet set with 34 emerald-cut GIA-certified diamonds, weighing approximately 34.71 carats is truly the final word in tennis bracelets. The ultimate Game Set Match.
SKU :B1269
Category :BRACELETS
Metal :18KWG
As the now famous story goes, when Chris Evert was playing an early round tennis match at the US Open in 1978, her diamond and gold eternity bracelet came off her wrist. She insisted they halt play until it was found. Chris Evert was not only the world's No. 1 player at the time, who in her career won 18 major singles titles, including a record seven French Open titles and a joint-record six US Open titles (tied with Serena Williams), she was a tennis fashion icon, known for her strong yet ladylike baseline game and ever feminine style on the court. When her diamond bracelet gained much attention on that day, the tennis bracelet became a hit, with jewelers receiving requests internationally, from the US to Wimbledon, England.
To stretch the metaphor if we may, we might describe this tennis bracelet stunner as the ultimate match point in the Evert-Navratilova rivalry which lasted from 1973 to 1988. If you’re a fan of vintage tennis, you will have noticed every year when Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova faced off, their diamonds got larger. This aspect of the rivalry was not emphasized overtly per se, but for jewelry fans, the competition was palpable. This bracelet set with 34 emerald-cut GIA-certified diamonds, weighing approximately 34.71 carats is truly the final word in tennis bracelets. The ultimate Game Set Match.
SKU :B1269
Category :BRACELETS
Metal :18KWG
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18K White Gold



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