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.