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Bracelets

A flash of light along the wrist.

Finding the Right Bracelet

Tennis bracelets: start with total carat.

Tennis bracelets are specified by total carat weight across all stones. 3ct total is subtle and wearable daily. 5-7ct total is the most popular range: visible presence without being statement. 10ct+ is a formal piece. Stone size is consistent around the bracelet, so pick based on how visible you want each stone.

Size for drape, not tightness.

A tennis bracelet should drape on the wrist with about a finger-width of room. Too tight and it pinches; too loose and it flips upside down. Measure your wrist and add about an inch for comfort fit. Our size guide walks through how to measure accurately.

Bangle vs chain vs tennis.

Tennis bracelets are flexible and drape; bangles are rigid loops you slide over the hand; chain bracelets (with or without diamond stations) are casual and easy to layer. Bangles need to be sized to clear the widest part of your hand; tennis and chain bracelets are adjustable.

Look at the clasp twice.

The clasp is the single weakest point on any bracelet. Box clasps with a figure-8 safety are the industry standard for tennis bracelets; don’t compromise here. Every RVR tennis bracelet ships with both a primary clasp and a safety latch. Check the product page if you’re unsure.

About this collection

The tennis bracelet is the most iconic piece in diamond jewelry: a continuous line of stones designed to move with the wearer. These are built with well-matched lab-grown diamonds, secure hinge settings, and safety clasps that actually hold. Plus bangles and chain bracelets for something more subtle. All sourced direct from the NYC Diamond District.

Common Questions

How many carats should a tennis bracelet have?

3ct total weight is subtle and easy to wear daily. 5-7ct is the most popular range: enough presence that the bracelet reads as the jewelry but not a statement piece. 10ct+ is a formal bracelet. The right choice depends on what else you wear alongside it.

How do I measure my wrist for a bracelet?

Wrap a flexible measuring tape or strip of paper around your wrist where a bracelet would sit, just above the wrist bone. Note the measurement, then add about an inch for a comfortable drape. Our size guide has a full conversion table.

Are lab-grown diamond tennis bracelets good quality?

Yes. Lab-grown diamonds are chemically and optically identical to mined. For a tennis bracelet, where you need a large number of well-matched stones, lab-grown often yields better matching at a lower total price, because the production process allows for more consistent output.

Can I wear a tennis bracelet every day?

Yes, with care. Remove it for sleeping (to avoid pulling on the clasp) and for workouts or anything with impact. Rinse it if you sweat heavily. Have the clasp inspected once a year by a jeweler. The mechanism wears over time, and a failing clasp is the main way tennis bracelets get lost.

Something more personal?

Looking for a custom piece?

If you want a different stone, shape, carat, or metal, we source directly from the NYC Diamond District. Tell us what you have in mind.

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