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.
Engineered to never let go
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.
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.
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
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.
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
| The Diamonds | |
|---|---|
| Total Carat Weight | 8.00 ctw |
| Stone Count | ≈ 60 (round + baguette) |
| Average Stone Size | 0.13 ct (≈3mm) |
| Color Grade | D · E · F |
| Clarity Grade | VS1+ (eye-clean) |
| Cut Grade | Excellent |
| Origin | Lab-grown |
| The Setting | |
|---|---|
| Metal | 14K Solid Gold |
| Average Weight | ≈ 9.5 g (size 7") |
| Band Width | 3.0 mm |
| Setting Style | Four-prong + bezel baguette |
| Clasp | Box clasp + figure-8 + push lock |
| Hypoallergenic | Nickel-free alloy |
| Made In | Family workshop · Made to order |
What arrives at your door
Common questions
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.