How to Buy a Diamond Tennis Bracelet Online

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How To Buy Tennis BraceletsOnline

Buying a diamond tennis bracelet online can seem a bit tricky since you don’t get the change to try it on or hold the diamond bracelet in your hand before you make your purchase. But, if you do your research and remember a few essential tips, buying a tennis bracelet from an online retailer should be a breeze.

1) Set a Budget. Deciding on your jewelry budget is step 1 no matter whether you are buying your diamond bracelet online or not. Make sure you are honest with yourself about how much you are willing to spend. Write down your limit and only search bracelets that make the cut. This will help you narrow down your search and will also help you balance your checkbook.

2) Figure out your 4Cs. It’s important that you have a basic understanding of diamond grading and diamond quality so that you can make an educated decision about the diamonds in your tennis bracelet. Diamonds are graded according to their cut, color, clarity and carat weight. Read up on the grading systems of each “c” and decide which qualities are most important to you. Keep in mind that most tennis bracelet retailers will give a grade range for the cut, color and clarity grades of the diamonds used in the bracelet. Also, the carat weight will almost always be expressed as total carat weight: total carat weight is the sum weight of all of the diamonds set in your tennis bracelet.

3) Select a Style. There are a wide range of tennis bracelet styles. Now it’s up to you to pick one! Browse online catalogues, celebrity styles and fashion blogs to get an idea of which designs you prefer. The style factor is comprised of several factors:

a. Metal. Most diamond tennis bracelets are available in yellow gold, white gold, platinum and silver. Typically, fine diamond jewelry is set in 14 or 18 karat gold to keep it strong and enduring. Silver is the least expensive metal, and it can tarnish. Gold is the next step up as it will not tarnish and is considered the most classic precious metal. Yellow gold can add an especially beautiful warm glow to a diamond tennis bracelet. Platinum is the most expensive metal due to its rarity and durability. Today it is also an extremely popular choice for fine jewelry, despite the fact that it can develop a fuzzy patina over time, decreasing its luster.

b. Diamond Color. Tennis bracelets can be set with any color diamond you want. Black, pink, yellow, blue…. you name it. Many tennis bracelets incorporate colored gemstones such as emeralds, rubies and sapphires as well. Go with what speaks to you.

c. Diamond Setting. Different tennis bracelets set their diamonds differently. The most common diamond settings are round diamond bezel settings, the universal prong setting and shared bar tennis settings. Some bracelets include more ornate designs and others are extremely simple. Pick a setting style that suits you.

4) Know Your Size. I would either make a short stop at your local jeweler to have them wrist for a bracelet, or I’d try to size it at home. You can either take a bracelet that fits you well and measure it’s length, or measure your size from scratch. Simply take a tape measure and hold it around your wrist. There should be about a half an inch between your wrist and the tape-measure. To make sure you have enough room between your wrist and the tape measure, place your index finger beneath your wrist. It should slide easily between the tape measure and your arm.
If you follow these few easy tips, you should have no problem adding the perfect diamond tennis bracelet to your online shopping cart!
Happy shopping!

Helpful Buying Tips

 
Helpful Buying Tips

Tennis Bracelet - Helpful Buying Tips





Tennis Bracelets are just so in right now. There is nothing more chic or glamorous then a stunning, sparkling tennis bracelet adorning your wrist. Here are a few tips that I’ve found to be useful when buying a tennis bracelet.




  • Tennis bracelets come in a variety of styles and designs: from plain unadorned bracelets, to luxurious precious metal bracelets set with the most fabulous gemstones. Of course, the tennis bracelets that are made out of more expensive materials are the bracelets that’ll cost more. So I find that it is always important to set your budget before you start your shopping. A pre-set budget will limit your field and help you with your search.

 

  • I can’t stress how important it is to find a bracelet that fits properly. If you can, try on your selected bracelet before you purchase it. A well fitting bracelet shouldn’t be too snug or it won’t be a comfortable fit, nor should it be too loose or it’ll slide off your hand. Try on as many different types of tennis bracelets as you can manage.

 

  • Check what materials were used to make the tennis bracelet you were thinking of getting. If you have sensitive skin certain metals can cause an allergic reaction. Metals you should watch out for include silver, low karat gold, or any other base metal mixed with nickel. Metals that are hypoallergenic include platinum, rhodium plated white gold and high karat gold.

 

  • Make absolutely sure to check the tennis bracelet’s clasp. A loose or faulty clasp may result in you losing your gorgeous tennis bracelet. I would also recommend that you periodically take the bracelet to a jeweler’s and have him check the clasp for you.

 

  • Most importantly, choose a bracelet that’ll fit you and your personal style. If, for example, you have a slender wrist, a chunky looking cuff might be a little much. A narrower tennis bracelet will probably look better on your slender wrist. If, on the other hand, your wrist is a little wider, a wide tennis bracelet would be the better choice.

Do’s and Don’ts

Tennis bracelet - Do's & Don'tsThe tennis bracelet is one of the most popular, classic and versatile pieces of diamond jewelry that any woman can own. They are flexible, making them far more comfortable to wear than a diamond cuff or a diamond bangle; they are extremely sparkly as they feature diamonds all the way around and they can be easily fit to your wrist. That doesn’t mean that there aren’t rules regarding how and when you should wear these brilliant bracelets. Here is a list of the real dos and don’ts of tennis bracelets.

Do: wear a gold set tennis bracelet in the summer to compliment your tan. A tennis bracelet is the perfect accent to a summery sundress or tank top and jeans.
Do: wear a tennis bracelet with matching diamond stud earrings. Diamond stud earrings are the perfect simple and classic compliment to a beautiful tennis bracelet. It’ll give you an all around simple and put-together look.
Don’t: play tennis with your tennis bracelet on thinking you are one of the Williams sisters. Tennis bracelets are fine, expensive jewelry that can be damaged despite what many think.
Don’t: stack more than two tennis bracelets. Because they are flexible, more than two tennis bracelets can look messy, be uncomfortable and can also be potentially harmful for the bracelets. It’s easy for them to catch on each other or scratch each other when they are stacked on your wrist.
Do: check that your tennis bracelet isn’t too tight or too small before you put it on. You should be able to place your index finger between your wrist and the chain when you are wearing the bracelet.
Don’t: buy a tennis bracelet that is hard for you to clasp. The whole idea of the tennis bracelet is that it is simple, comfortable and elegant.
Do: show your tennis bracelet off as much as you can. It’s a bracelet that is supposed to endure. TI can be worn with all outfits and should make you feel fabulous!