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About Two-Tone Metalwork
Two-tone pieces combine two complementary gold colors (typically yellow + white or rose + white) within a single design — creating visual contrast that highlights specific elements like center stones, engraving, or band details. Two-tone construction is a hallmark of mid-century and contemporary fine jewelry and pairs beautifully with both yellow- and white-metal accent jewelry, making it one of the most versatile metal choices for clients who own a mix of both.
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.