How to care for your jewellery
- Store your precious piece in a jewellery velvet pouch/dustbag.
- Specially designed jewellery boxes, with soft lining and individual compartments are always the best.
- We strongly advise avoiding direct contact while applying perfumes, soaps, and other fragrance products.
- To protect its original colour, carefully rinse the jewellery with warm water and gently wipe it with a cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals and cleaners.
- It should be stored away from direct sunlight, damp, and extremes, either heat or cold.
- Never force or pull chains. When in storage, arrange chains in loop shapes to avoid damage. Don't mix silver and gold jewellery.
- After each use, gently wipe every piece with a soft cloth to remove any make-up residue or oils from your skin. Go easy – excessive polishing might rub off the plating.
- We do not recommend swimming, showering, and exercising with our pieces on a regular basis. This can result in loss of colour and shine, and can naturally occur from certain skin PH levels.
Water and Chemical Interactions
- Water and chemicals may damage the surface. Always take jewellery off before washing your hands, bathing, showering or doing household work.
- Add your jewellery as the last step of your beauty routine. Hairspray, perfume, soap, make-up, oils and lotions may all dull the surface.
Maintenance
- Just like any other wardrobe item, jewellery needs maintenance to keep in mint condition. Check locks and clasps regularly.
- It is natural for the layers of gold plating to gradually wear off, but by following our care tips you can slow down the process. You might at some point want to get a new layer of gold plating.
Our micron plating
We are using 2 microns on all our earrings, bracelets and necklaces:
- With regular and considerate wear, it will last you approximately 2-3 years for earrings and 1-3 years for necklaces.
We are using 3 microns on all our rings:
- With regular and considerate wear, it will last approximately 2-3 years (can also occur earlier depending on your skin PH).
What do we consider regular and considerate wear?
- Regular wear means jewellery you wear a few times a week - not everyday, but not only for special occasions.
Considerate wear means taking off your jewellery when showering, swimming, doing sports or other tasks such as gardening, sleeping, etc. Also removing rings and bracelets when washing your hands. And remember to always put on plated jewellery after moisturizers, deodorants, perfumes, or other skincare products.
We offer delivery with PostNord Registered Mail, Budbee Box or Home Delivery, DHL and UPS. Choose how you prefer to have your package delivered in the checkout. The delivery options may vary depending on where the order is to be sent. Read more here
Region | Delivery time |
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Sweden | 1-3 business days |
Within EU | 2-6 business days |
Rest of the World | 3-10 business days |
Since US Open 1987, the iconic Tennis Bracelet has become one of the most popular bracelets in the world. Our bracelet is handcrafted in 18 karat gold and brilliant cut diamonds. The bracelet is available in yellow-, white- and oxidized gold, set with conflict free brilliant-cut diamonds in white, brown and black. This design is made to be worn everyday and you can pass it down to the next generations. The perfect gift for any celebration. Our Diamond Tennis bracelet fits securely with a smooth clasp.
- 18K white gold with white diamonds
- Stone: Natural brilliant cut diamonds
- Colour/Clarity: G/SI1
- Carat total weight: 2.05 ct (89 diamonds, 1.7 mm)
- Size: 16 or 17 cm
- We work actively for a sustainable society at all levels. We protect the environment, resources and people, therefore this piece of jewellery is a custom made item, for which we do not accept any returns or exchanges.
- Production begins after your order is confirmed and is handmade just for you, delivery time is approximately 8-10 weeks and 3-6 days if in stock.
- Please note: You can custom order this bracelet in other sizes, brown diamonds, black diamonds, sapphires, rubies and emeralds, the price will be adjusted based on your preferences. For further information, contact us.
How to open a Tennis Bracelet?
- Open the jewellery easily by lifting the two loops that are clasped over the metal ball on each side.
- When the loops have been placed in the opposite direction of the metal balls at the end of the piece of jewellery, the metal piece that sits above the loops must be pressed down.
- While the small piece of metal is pressed together, gently pull the bracelet apart.
Diamonds for a just society:
We want to contribute to a better world and not in any way support illegal trade and war. Therefore, we require that our suppliers only deal with diamonds according to the Kimberley Process certification system (a regulatory system for the international trade in rough diamonds according to EU regulations 2368-2002). You can therefore feel safe that the diamond jewellery we sell are not so-called conflict diamonds, as we only use suppliers who act in accordance with the Kimberley process.
How to care for your jewellery
- Store your precious piece in a jewellery velvet pouch/dustbag.
- Specially designed jewellery boxes, with soft lining and individual compartments are always the best.
- We strongly advise avoiding direct contact while applying perfumes, soaps, and other fragrance products.
- To protect its original colour, carefully rinse the jewellery with warm water and gently wipe it with a cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals and cleaners.
- It should be stored away from direct sunlight, damp, and extremes, either heat or cold.
- Never force or pull chains. When in storage, arrange chains in loop shapes to avoid damage. Don't mix silver and gold jewellery.
- After each use, gently wipe every piece with a soft cloth to remove any make-up residue or oils from your skin. Go easy – excessive polishing might rub off the plating.
- We do not recommend swimming, showering, and exercising with our pieces on a regular basis. This can result in loss of colour and shine, and can naturally occur from certain skin PH levels.
Water and Chemical Interactions
- Water and chemicals may damage the surface. Always take jewellery off before washing your hands, bathing, showering or doing household work.
- Add your jewellery as the last step of your beauty routine. Hairspray, perfume, soap, make-up, oils and lotions may all dull the surface.
Maintenance
- Just like any other wardrobe item, jewellery needs maintenance to keep in mint condition. Check locks and clasps regularly.
- It is natural for the layers of gold plating to gradually wear off, but by following our care tips you can slow down the process. You might at some point want to get a new layer of gold plating.
Our micron plating
We are using 2 microns on all our earrings, bracelets and necklaces:
- With regular and considerate wear, it will last you approximately 2-3 years for earrings and 1-3 years for necklaces.
We are using 3 microns on all our rings:
- With regular and considerate wear, it will last approximately 2-3 years (can also occur earlier depending on your skin PH).
What do we consider regular and considerate wear?
- Regular wear means jewellery you wear a few times a week - not everyday, but not only for special occasions.
Considerate wear means taking off your jewellery when showering, swimming, doing sports or other tasks such as gardening, sleeping, etc. Also removing rings and bracelets when washing your hands. And remember to always put on plated jewellery after moisturizers, deodorants, perfumes, or other skincare products.
We offer delivery with PostNord Registered Mail, Budbee Box or Home Delivery, DHL and UPS. Choose how you prefer to have your package delivered in the checkout. The delivery options may vary depending on where the order is to be sent. Read more here
Region | Delivery time |
---|---|
Sweden | 1-3 business days |
Within EU | 2-6 business days |
Rest of the World | 3-10 business days |
Details
Since US Open 1987, the iconic Tennis Bracelet has become one of the most popular bracelets in the world. Our bracelet is handcrafted in 18 karat gold and brilliant cut diamonds. The bracelet is available in yellow-, white- and oxidized gold, set with conflict free brilliant-cut diamonds in white, brown and black. This design is made to be worn everyday and you can pass it down to the next generations. The perfect gift for any celebration. Our Diamond Tennis bracelet fits securely with a smooth clasp.
- 18K white gold with white diamonds
- Stone: Natural brilliant cut diamonds
- Colour/Clarity: G/SI1
- Carat total weight: 2.05 ct (89 diamonds, 1.7 mm)
- Size: 16 or 17 cm
- We work actively for a sustainable society at all levels. We protect the environment, resources and people, therefore this piece of jewellery is a custom made item, for which we do not accept any returns or exchanges.
- Production begins after your order is confirmed and is handmade just for you, delivery time is approximately 8-10 weeks and 3-6 days if in stock.
- Please note: You can custom order this bracelet in other sizes, brown diamonds, black diamonds, sapphires, rubies and emeralds, the price will be adjusted based on your preferences. For further information, contact us.
How to open a Tennis Bracelet?
- Open the jewellery easily by lifting the two loops that are clasped over the metal ball on each side.
- When the loops have been placed in the opposite direction of the metal balls at the end of the piece of jewellery, the metal piece that sits above the loops must be pressed down.
- While the small piece of metal is pressed together, gently pull the bracelet apart.
Diamonds for a just society:
We want to contribute to a better world and not in any way support illegal trade and war. Therefore, we require that our suppliers only deal with diamonds according to the Kimberley Process certification system (a regulatory system for the international trade in rough diamonds according to EU regulations 2368-2002). You can therefore feel safe that the diamond jewellery we sell are not so-called conflict diamonds, as we only use suppliers who act in accordance with the Kimberley process.