A tennis bracelet is a fine-jewellery piece featuring a continuous line of individually set stones, typically round in cut, running the full circumference of the wrist and secured by a box clasp.
At Satéur, we make the tennis bracelet look accessible — without the five-figure price tag. Our Satéur Destinée Bracelet™ ($298) and the stone-set pieces across our range deliver the signature continuous-line silhouette of a diamond tennis bracelet, set with Satéur Gems® graded D–E colour, Excellent cut. The look — that unbroken run of white, flashing stones — reads as a flawless diamond bracelet to the naked eye, for roughly 1% of the price of a comparable mined-diamond piece. Entry pricing for our bracelet collection begins at $98.
The tennis bracelet itself took its name from a 1987 US Open moment, when professional player Chris Evert stopped a match to search for her diamond bracelet after its clasp broke on court. The in-line setting style had existed for decades before that moment, but the name stuck. A classic tennis bracelet runs approximately 7 inches, features round or geometric stones in a four-prong or bezel setting, and closes with a secure box clasp designed to prevent the kind of loss that gave it its name. Satéur's Destinée Bracelet™ follows this architecture precisely — a full row of Satéur Gems® in a polished white gold finish setting over 925 silver.
Satéur Gems® deliver the clean, white brilliance of a flawless diamond — diamond-accurate and utterly restrained. They differ from lab-grown diamonds in composition, but on the wrist, across the table, and in photographs, the distinction is invisible to the naked eye. For those drawn to the certified-diamond route, Satéur's Lab Diamond tier (IGI-certified, conflict-free) is a quiet option on our site; our Gems® range, however, offers the same visual impact for a fraction of the cost. Our moissanite bracelets (≈9.25 Mohs, vivid rainbow fire) offer a third path for those who prefer a more colourful sparkle. All Satéur stones are extremely durable and built for everyday wear.
The white gold finish on our tennis-style bracelets is rhodium-plated for maximum surface brightness — the same plating used in fine-jewellery pieces — over a 925 silver base. The carat weight of a conventional diamond tennis bracelet ranges from 3 to 15+ total carat; in the Satéur range, each piece is sized to sit comfortably on a standard wrist at around 18 cm, with a box clasp that meets the security standard set by the original tennis-bracelet design. Gold finishes are available in yellow and white across the broader bracelet range.
For the full bracelet collection, visit Bracelets. Related tennis-inspired edits are available at Lab Grown Tennis Bracelet and Lab Diamond Tennis Bracelet. We also stock the category-wide Diamond Tennis Bracelet collection. For a full comparison of stone options — lab diamond, moissanite, and Satéur Gems® — the guide Moissanite vs Diamond vs Satéur is the authoritative starting point.