6ctw Round Diamond Three-Prong Tennis Bracelet (3mm)
6ctw Round Diamond Three-Prong Tennis Bracelet (3mm)
6ctw Round Diamond Three-Prong Tennis Bracelet (3mm)
6ctw Round Diamond Three-Prong Tennis Bracelet (3mm)
6ctw Round Diamond Three-Prong Tennis Bracelet (3mm)
6ctw Round Diamond Three-Prong Tennis Bracelet (3mm)
6ctw Round Diamond Three-Prong Tennis Bracelet (3mm)

6ctw Round Diamond Three-Prong Tennis Bracelet (3mm)

Lab-Grown Diamonds · DEF Color · VS+ Clarity
Regular price$2,750.00
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Handcrafted by our family workshop · Made to order


Lifetime Warranty
Insured Shipping
Stone Inlay® & Engraving
Online Appraisal
Triple-Lock Clasp
Material
Length

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Engineered to never let go

The Triple-Lock Clasp

A tennis bracelet is only as trustworthy as its clasp. Ours uses three independent locking mechanisms — so even if one is bumped open, the other two hold.

1 2 3

Primary Box Tongue

The first line of defense. A precision-milled tongue slides into the clasp body and clicks into place — calibrated tight enough to require deliberate pressure to release, never a casual snag.

Lifetime Clasp Guarantee If any locking mechanism ever fails, we repair or replace it at no cost. Forever.

Family Workshop

Every piece made by hand in our own studio — no outsourcing

Hand-Polished

Progressively finer abrasives, worked by hand until the metal sings

Quality Checked

Jack inspects every bracelet personally before it ships

Triple-Lock Engineered

Three independent locking mechanisms · lifetime guaranteed

Find your size in 10 seconds

Made to fit your wrist exactly

The most common reason a tennis bracelet is returned is sizing. Let's get it right the first time — measure your wrist, choose how you like it to drape, and we'll recommend the size.

inches
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How to measure

Wrap a strip of paper or flexible measuring tape snugly around your wrist, just below the wrist bone where the bracelet naturally sits. Mark where it overlaps and measure flat against a ruler.

Recommended Size

6.5in

A classic drape with subtle movement — the bracelet will rotate gently on your wrist without sliding over your hand.

Classic drape — ¾" of breathing room

Every detail, documented

Specifications

The Diamonds
Total Carat Weight8.00 ctw
Stone Count≈ 60 (round + baguette)
Average Stone Size0.13 ct (≈3mm)
Color GradeD · E · F
Clarity GradeVS1+ (eye-clean)
Cut GradeExcellent
OriginLab-grown
The Setting
Metal14K Solid Gold
Average Weight≈ 9.5 g (size 7")
Band Width3.0 mm
Setting StyleFour-prong + bezel baguette
ClaspBox clasp + figure-8 + push lock
HypoallergenicNickel-free alloy
Made InFamily workshop · Made to order

What arrives at your door

Inside your package

  • Your tennis braceletInspected, polished, and individually quality-checked by Jack before shipping
  • Online appraisal certificateSigned appraisal document at full replacement value — emailed within 24 hrs of shipping for insurance purposes
  • Gift presentation packagingHand-finished velvet-lined box with care card and polishing cloth
  • Lifetime craftsmanship warrantyOur promise that every weld, prong, and clasp is built to last. If there's ever a craftsmanship issue with your piece, we'll make it right — for life.

Common questions

Before you buy

Lab-grown diamonds are chemically, optically, and physically identical to mined diamonds — they are real diamonds, just grown in a controlled environment rather than under the earth. The only practical difference: you get noticeably better quality at the same price point, and a guaranteed conflict-free origin.
Use our sizing tool above to nail it the first time. If it's still off when it arrives, email us and we'll help you sort out a resize or exchange. We'd rather take the extra step than have you wear something that doesn't feel right.
Yes. The box-tongue mechanism alone meets industry safety standards. We add a figure-8 safety latch (a flexible metal loop that hooks over the clasp) and a push-lock secondary catch on top — three independent points of failure that all have to release simultaneously for the bracelet to open. We back it with a lifetime guarantee: if any locking element ever fails, we repair or replace it at no cost.
Each bracelet is made to order in our family workshop. Production takes 5–10 business days, after which we ship via FedEx Priority with full insurance and signature on delivery. Domestic US orders typically arrive 2–3 business days after dispatch; international shipping is 3–7 business days. Need it for a specific date? Email us — we can almost always accommodate rush orders at no extra charge.
Yes — every Luther's piece ships with a signed online appraisal document at full replacement value, emailed within 24 hours of shipping. For pieces featuring center stones over 1 carat, we also include an independent IGI grading report. Want to see a sample appraisal before you buy? Email us and we'll send one over.
At home: warm water, a drop of dish soap, and a soft toothbrush — gentle scrubbing brings the sparkle back instantly. Avoid chlorine pools, lotions, and perfumes (they dull the metal over time). For deeper cleaning, send it back to us once a year for complimentary ultrasonic cleaning, re-polishing, and a full clasp inspection — included in your lifetime warranty.
We work in 14K solid gold across all three colors (white, yellow, rose), which is the most common standard in fine jewelry — so it will almost certainly match. If you're unsure, email us a photo of your existing piece and we'll let you know honestly whether the tone will match before you order. We'd rather steer you right than sell you something that clashes.
Please do. Jack and the family answer every email personally — usually within a few hours. Email us, text us, or book a 15-minute video call to see the bracelet in person before you commit. At this price point we'd rather you ask 20 questions than guess.
From Our Workshop · Every Link By Hand

Watch how your bracelet is made.

A tennis bracelet is around sixty stones and just as many links — every one cut, ground, set, and polished by hand in our family workshop. Not a factory line. These are the stages yours passes through before it reaches your wrist.

Step 1

Cutting the Cast Gold

Each bracelet begins as cast gold. The links are cut and separated by hand — the first step in turning a rough casting into a row of identical, articulated links.

The 8ctw Tennis Bracelet, being cut
Step 2

Grinding Every Link

Every single link is ground down by hand to its true shape — dozens of them per bracelet — so the whole row sits flush, moves freely, and catches the light evenly from end to end.

Step 3

Setting the Stones by Hand

This is the long part. Around sixty diamonds are set one at a time, by hand, each seated and secured under magnification. On an eight-carat line that's hours of close, patient work — and it's why every stone sits level and bright.

Step 4

Hand Polished

With every stone set, the bracelet is hand-polished through progressively finer abrasives until the gold is mirror-bright — links, edges, and clasp worked until the metal sings.

Step 5

The Finished Bracelet

The result: a fully articulated line of diamonds, triple-lock clasp fitted and tested, ready to wear. Jack inspects each bracelet personally — every stone, every link, the clasp — before it leaves the workshop.