Understanding This Piece
About Turquoise
Turquoise is a copper-based mineral prized for its distinctive sky-blue-to-green color and often-visible matrix (dark veining from the host rock). The finest turquoise comes from Iran, Tibet, and the American Southwest. Turquoise scores just 5–6 on Mohs (relatively soft) and is porous, so it requires care: avoid oils, cosmetics, and chemicals that can stain the stone. Turquoise is the December birthstone (alongside tanzanite) and 11th-anniversary gem, with deep cultural significance in Native American, Persian, and Tibetan traditions.
About 14K Yellow Gold
14K yellow gold is 58.3% pure gold blended with copper and silver — the most popular fine-jewelry karat in the US for good reason. It delivers a rich, recognizably warm yellow tone while remaining hard enough for daily wear, holding diamonds and gemstones securely without wearing thin. 14K resizes cleanly and refinishes easily, and it carries strong heirloom value. For most clients balancing color depth, durability, and price, 14K yellow is the right answer.
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.