When the #wriststack trend (wearing multiple bracelets on the hand) rose strongly a few years ago, tennis bracelets became extremely popular and loved. If viewed from the most classic perspective, this bracelet is created from a diamond necklace, originating in the 1920s with the unique name “eternal bracelet”. By the 1970s, luxury jewelry brands such as Cartier, Tiffany or DeBeers included this product in their collections for powerful women and celebrities.
This bracelet style has not only been around for a long time, but is also especially popular with girls who love sports. Known for its lightness and softness when worn on the wrist, this jewelry creates a graceful look for athletes on the tennis court.
Chris Evert, America’s top female tennis player in the 1970s, was one of the fans of this type of diamond-encrusted bracelet. With 18 Grand Slam titles in the women’s singles category, she has conquered the pinnacle of her career and become the top female tennis player globally. In particular, Chris Evert’s classy fashion sense is also one of the unique points, highlighting her charm on the field and off.
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A special event at the 1987 US Open tennis tournament put the tennis bracelet in the spotlight. At that time, the famous tennis player who won the Grand Slam 18 times – Chris Evert – lost a bracelet with a similar design during a match, from which it was given the interesting name “tennis bracelet” by the public. ”. According to jewelry consultant Valery Demure: “Tennis bracelets are a classic piece of jewelry that anyone should own in their collection because they are light, flexible and easy to combine. They are gender-neutral and are a safe, solid choice in the fashion world.”
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In fact, owning a tennis bracelet is not only a trend but has also become natural for many women. With a variety from mass market to high-end, tennis bracelets currently have many unique designs. One of the best-selling designs from Swarovski, featuring cubic Zirconia crystals replacing traditional diamonds. Blue Nile, an online jewelry retailer, even offers 65 styles of tennis bracelets on its website.
Designers are constantly innovating to meet the diverse needs and preferences of consumers. Not limited to the traditional combination of white gold and diamonds, manufacturers also experimented with precious and semi-precious stones such as rubies, emeralds, and even ceramics. Black jade and rainbow-colored jade have also become popular in the fashion world. White or yellow gold can be replaced with many different metals to meet future trends. As for diamonds, their shapes are becoming more diverse and stylish, not just limited to classic designs.
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