Emerald Bar Link Tennis Bracelet

IGI — International Gemological InstituteIGI CertifiedMade to orderDuties prepaid
Emerald Bar Link Tennis Bracelet
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Emerald Bar Link Tennis Bracelet
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$1,589.00
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Answers last updated July 2, 2026

What size tennis bracelet should I buy?

Measure your wrist just below the wrist bone and add 0.5–1 inch — for most women that lands at 6.5–7 inches, and 7.5–8 inches for men. A well-fitted tennis bracelet lets one finger slide between bracelet and wrist. Because Signora Jewels bracelets are made to order, confirm your wrist measurement before you order.

How many carats should a tennis bracelet be?

2–5 total carat weight is the everyday range, with 3–5 cttw the most popular for a classic diamond tennis bracelet. Because Signora Jewels uses IGI-certified lab-grown diamonds, a higher total carat weight costs a fraction of the mined equivalent, so many buyers size up. The per-stone millimeter size on each listing helps you visualize the look.

Can you wear a tennis bracelet every day?

Yes — a tennis bracelet is designed for daily wear, but remove it for showering, lifting, and contact sports: soap film dulls the stones, and impacts can loosen prongs or the clasp. Check that the clasp clicks firmly shut each time you put it on, and have the bracelet inspected if it ever feels loose.

Can a tennis bracelet be resized?

Yes — a jeweler can add or remove links to adjust a tennis bracelet, and an extender can add up to about an inch. Better still, Signora Jewels makes every bracelet to order, so order in your measured size and it arrives fitting correctly — measure just below the wrist bone and add half an inch to one inch.

Why is it called a tennis bracelet?

The name comes from tennis champion Chris Evert: at the 1987 US Open her diamond line bracelet snapped off mid-match, and play stopped while she searched for it. The incident renamed the diamond line bracelet forever. Modern tennis bracelets, including Signora Jewels’ lab-grown diamond versions, use secure clasps designed to prevent exactly that loss.

How long does a made-to-order bracelet take to ship?

About two weeks. Signora Jewels crafts the Emerald Bar Link Tennis Bracelet to order at our Surat atelier, sets it with certified lab-grown stones, and ships to the US insured, tracked, and with all customs duties prepaid — nothing to pay at delivery. Standard designs carry a 30-day return policy, and shipping is free on orders over $500.