Understanding This Piece
About the Natural Diamond
Natural diamonds form deep within the earth over 1–3 billion years under extreme heat and pressure — making each stone genuinely irreplaceable. Diamonds rank 10 on the Mohs hardness scale (the hardest natural material on earth), so they resist scratches better than any other gemstone and are uniquely suited for daily-wear jewelry. Every natural diamond we sell over 0.50ct ships with a GIA or comparable independent grading report documenting its carat weight, color, clarity, and cut precision. Natural diamonds hold their value over decades and carry strong heirloom resale demand.
About 10K Yellow Gold
10K yellow gold is 41.7% pure gold alloyed with copper, silver, and zinc — the most durable and scratch-resistant gold karat available. The higher alloy content gives 10K a slightly paler yellow than 14K or 18K, but the trade-off is meaningful daily-wear resilience and the most accessible price point in fine gold jewelry. 10K is the practical choice for high-touch pieces — bands worn through years of work, sport, and household activity — where the deepest gold color is less important than longevity.
About Tennis Bracelets
A tennis bracelet features a continuous line of matched diamonds (or other gemstones) set edge-to-edge around the wrist — typically with shared prongs, channel, or bezel construction. The name dates to a 1987 US Open match when Chris Evert lost her diamond bracelet on court. Tennis bracelets are the most-purchased category of diamond bracelet and are typically built in 14K, 18K, or platinum to support the stone weight. Total carat weight, color, and clarity are the dominant pricing factors — every diamond is matched to the others for consistency.