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Emerald Tennis Lab Diamond Bracelet (9 ct. tw.) 18K Gold offers a refined choice for those who appreciate the distinctive cut of emerald diamonds paired with the continuous, elegant line of a tennis bracelet. Crafted from luxurious 18K gold, this bracelet embodies a sleek, timeless style designed to gracefully encircle the wrist. The 9 carat total weight of lab-grown emerald-cut diamonds provides a unique geometric sparkle that complements the classic tennis bracelet form, combining modern luxury with a sophisticated aesthetic.
- Custom carat options up to 30 carat total allow you to select the ideal look on your wrist
- Lab-grown diamonds of excellent cut, VS1 or better clarity, colorless D-E-F
- IGI, IDT, HRD, SGL, GIA certificates ensure authenticity and high quality of the bracelet
- Available customization in white, yellow, and rose 18K gold to match your personal taste.
- Diamond cuts include round, oval, cushion, pear, radiant, emerald, marquise, asscher, princess, heart, and multishape for versatile design choices.
- Complementary express shipping
- Complementary personalization.
- Complementary signature emerald-green gift box for delightful unboxing experience.
- Natural diamond option available.
Signature Design Details
This bracelet’s defining feature is its use of emerald-cut lab-grown diamonds arranged in the classic tennis bracelet style, creating a sleek and continuous band of striking geometric brilliance. The emerald cut’s broad facets deliver a refined shimmer that contrasts beautifully with the polished 18K gold setting, emphasizing clarity and elegance. The linear design of the tennis bracelet highlights each diamond’s unique shape, making the piece both modern and timeless. This combination ensures a bracelet that stands out subtly yet unmistakably on the wrist. Looking for something unique? Our jewellery specialists can help you personalise this design or create a completely custom bracelet tailored to your vision.
Craftsmanship with Precision and Care
Each Emerald Tennis Lab Diamond Bracelet (9 ct. tw.) 18K Gold is handcrafted with care from solid 18K gold and set with lab-grown diamonds chosen for their exceptional cut and brilliance, alongside a VS1 or better clarity grade. Made to order, this bracelet can be customized with your preferred diamond shape, carat weight, and choice of metal color to suit your individual style. For those seeking natural stones, the design is also available with GIA-certified natural diamonds, providing a luxurious option for every preference.
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Other jewellery (bracelets, bands, necklaces, earrings) can be certified by IGI, SGL, IDL or HRD.
Carat
- Carat weight has the most influence on diamond value. The weight or size of a diamond is measured in carats (ct.).
- Diamonds of different shapes may appear different sizes for the same carat weight.
- One carat weighs 1/5 of a gram and is divided into 100 points. For example:
0.75 carat = 75 points 1/2 carat = 50 points 1/4 carat = 25 points
- When diamonds are mined, large gems are discovered much less frequently than small ones. This rarity makes large diamonds much more valuable.
- Diamond prices rise exponentially with carat weight. So, a 2-carat diamond of a given quality is always worth more than two 1-carat diamonds of the same quality.
Color
- Diamonds are graded on a scale from colorless to light yellow or light brown. D-F falls within the colorless range, which is considered the rarest and most expensive.
- Fancy colored diamonds are those with hues other than yellow or brown, and they are graded separately.
- The color of diamonds is determined by comparing them to a master set of stones ranging from D (colorless) to Z (most yellow/brown).
- IGI assigns color grades for diamonds in the D-Z range by viewing them through the pavilion in a neutral environment to ensure accuracy.
Clarity
- Clarity evaluates a diamond's freedom from internal and external characteristics that occurred during formation, polishing, or wear.
- Clarity characteristics include inclusions (internal) and blemishes (external).
- Grading the clarity involves observing the number, nature, size, and position of these characteristics.
- IGI grading reports include diagrams showing clarity characteristics, marked in red for internal and green for external features.
- Cut quality significantly affects a diamond's appearance, including its brilliance, dispersion (fire), contrast patterns, and scintillation (sparkle).
- Man-made factors such as planning, proportions, cutting precision, and finishing details determine the diamond's visual properties.
- Diamond faceting has evolved over time, with different shapes and cutting styles available.





























