Lab Diamond Tennis Bracelet
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Lab Diamond Tennis Bracelet

The lab diamond tennis bracelet look — at 1% of the price. Satéur Gems® set to D–E colour, Excellent cut, in an 18k finish. From $98.

6 PiecesFrom $98Free Worldwide Delivery
The Tennis Edit

A lab diamond tennis bracelet is a continuous-line bracelet set with laboratory-created diamonds — stones that are chemically and optically identical to mined diamonds — in a four-prong or bezel setting over white or yellow gold.

At Satéur, a lab diamond tennis bracelet aesthetic is something we deliver at a price point that makes the style genuinely accessible. Our stone-set bracelets — led by the Satéur Destinée Bracelet™ ($298) — present the same unbroken line of white, flashing brilliance that defines the classic tennis bracelet, set with Satéur Gems® graded D–E colour, Excellent cut. Across the table and in every natural light, they read as a flawless diamond bracelet — at roughly 1% of the price of a mined-diamond equivalent. Our bracelet collection opens at $98.

A lab diamond tennis bracelet today typically features round brilliant-cut lab-created diamonds in a four-prong or channel setting, running continuously around the wrist. Lab diamonds are grown in controlled environments using HPHT or CVD processes, and they grade on the exact same 4Cs scale — colour, clarity, cut, carat — as mined diamonds, with independent IGI or GIA certification. A 3-carat diamond tennis bracelet in white gold with lab diamonds commonly costs £800–£2,000 or more; a 10-carat equivalent can easily exceed £5,000–£8,000. Satéur Gems® provide the visual equivalent from $298, without the certification paperwork.

Satéur Gems® deliver the clean, white brilliance of a flawless diamond — the most diamond-accurate look in our stone range. Unlike moissanite, which emits a more vivid rainbow fire (the result of its higher refractive index of ≈2.65), Satéur Gems® stay close to the restrained white brilliance of a fine diamond. For those who specifically want a lab grown diamond stone, Satéur's Lab Diamond tier (IGI-certified, conflict-free) is available on our site as a quiet option. Both Satéur Gems® and our moissanite are extremely durable and built for everyday wear — no fragility concerns, no need to remove for ordinary daily activity.

Metal options across our bracelet range include rhodium-plated white gold finish (maximum brightness) and yellow gold finish, both over hallmarked 925 sterling silver. White gold is the most common pairing for a tennis bracelet and maximises the apparent whiteness of the stones. The standard bracelet length sits at approximately 18 cm with a secure box clasp — the same practical design that gave the tennis bracelet its name after a famous on-court incident in 1987. Carat weights on lab grown diamond tennis bracelets typically range from 3 to 20+ total carats; Satéur's line is designed to look proportionate across wrist sizes without the weight and cost implications of that scale.

Explore the full collection at Bracelets. Cross-reference the adjacent keyword collections at Lab Grown Diamond Tennis Bracelet and Lab Grown Tennis Bracelet. For the broader diamond-look tennis category, see Diamond Tennis Bracelet. The definitive guide to understanding the differences between lab diamonds, moissanite, and Satéur Gems® is at Moissanite vs Diamond vs Satéur.

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Satéur Destinée Secrète Bracelet™Satéur Destinée Secrète Bracelet™
Satéur Destinée Pulsera Secreta™

Held close, around the wrist.

Precio de ventaDe $168 Precio regular$698 −72%
Satéur Élégante Bracelet™Satéur Élégante Bracelet™
Satéur Pulsera Elegante™

A single carat, on the wrist.

Precio de ventaDe $98 Precio regular$328 −70%
Satéur Destinée Bracelet™Satéur Destinée Bracelet™
Satéur Destinée Pulsera™

The icon, in a circle.

Precio de ventaDe $298 Precio regular$898 −63%
Satéur Promesse Bracelet™Satéur Promesse Bracelet™
Pulsera Promesse de Satéur™

A line of squares, lit.

Precio de ventaDe $368 Precio regular$798 −54%
Satéur L'ovale Bracelet™Satéur L'ovale Bracelet™
Satéur Pulsera Ovale™

Long light, at the wrist.

Precio de ventaDe $368 Precio regular$798 −54%
Satéur Coffre au Trésor braceletSatéur Coffre au Trésor bracelet — box
Precio de ventaDe $368 Precio regular$798 −54%
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Questions

Lab Diamond Tennis Bracelet, answered.

What is a tennis bracelet and why is it called that?+
A tennis bracelet is a fine-jewellery piece featuring a continuous, unbroken line of individually set stones running the circumference of the wrist. The name originates from a 1987 US Open incident in which tennis professional Chris Evert paused play to search for her diamond bracelet, which had fallen off when its clasp opened. The style became widely known as a tennis bracelet from that moment forward.
How do lab diamonds compare in appearance to mined diamonds in a tennis bracelet?+
Lab diamonds are chemically and crystallographically identical to mined diamonds — both score 10 on the Mohs scale and grade on the same 4Cs criteria. In a tennis bracelet setting, there is no visual difference between a lab diamond and a mined diamond of equivalent grade. Satéur Gems® achieve a similarly diamond-accurate appearance — D–E colour, Excellent cut — at roughly 1% of the cost of either diamond type.
What carat weights are typical for tennis bracelets?+
Lab diamond tennis bracelets most commonly range from 3 to 10 total carats, with 5-carat being a popular mid-tier choice. Higher-end statement pieces can reach 15–25 total carats. In terms of look and proportion, Satéur's stone-set bracelets are designed to deliver the continuous-line effect of a 5–7 carat diamond tennis bracelet — without the commensurate price increase.
Can I customize the metal type and stone shape in a lab diamond tennis bracelet?+
Many lab-diamond retailers offer customisation in metal type (white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, platinum) and stone shape (round, princess, emerald-cut). Satéur bracelets are available in both white gold and yellow gold finish across the range. Our current stone shapes follow classic round-brilliant and oval profiles — the most flattering for a continuous-line tennis-bracelet silhouette.
How should I care for and clean my tennis bracelet?+
Clean your bracelet weekly using warm water, a drop of mild soap, and a soft brush to clear any product residue from the settings. Rinse and dry thoroughly before storing. Satéur bracelets are best stored in their original presentation box to avoid contact with harder metals. Avoid soaking in chlorinated water and minimise exposure to perfumes directly on the metal or stone surface.
What is the price range for a quality lab diamond tennis bracelet?+
A quality lab diamond tennis bracelet typically starts from around £500–£800 for a 3-carat piece in 14k gold and can exceed £5,000–£8,000 at the 10-carat level. Satéur Gems® bracelets deliver the same visual quality — D–E colour, Excellent cut, diamond-accurate brilliance — from $298 for our Destinée tennis-style bracelet, or from $98 for entry-level stone-set designs. For those who want the look without the lab-diamond certification premium, Satéur's range is purpose-built for that position.
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