In 1978, Chris Evert lost her
diamond bracelet during a U.S. Open match.
Play was temporarily halted.
The idea of the Tennis Bracelet was born, and it became a part of our fine jewelry lexicon. For decades, Chris
has not been part of merging this origin story
to a Tennis Bracelet Collection.
Until today.
In 1978, Chris Evert lost her diamond bracelet during a U.S. Open match.
Play was temporarily halted.
The idea of the Tennis Bracelet was born, and it became a part of our fine jewelry lexicon. For decades, Chris has not been part of merging this origin story to a Tennis Bracelet Collection.
Until today.
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“I remember everything about that day. The green court. The white lines. My diamond bracelet and the dripping sweat of competition.”
Along with these signature design elements above that are inspired by that founding tennis bracelet moment, every style comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, and is marked CE on each individual bracelet.
Along with these signature design elements above that are inspired by that founding tennis bracelet moment, every style comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, and is marked CE on each individual bracelet.
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Trio Diamond and Emerald Tennis Bracelet
$1,925 -
Bezel Set Round Diamond and Black Steel Tennis Bracelet
$4,715 -
Bezel Set Round Pink Sapphire and Black Steel Tennis Bracelet
$3,100 -
Fancy Cut Staggered Rock Crystal Tennis Bracelet
$725 -
Bezel Set Sapphire & Black Steel Tennis Bracelet
$985 -
Bezel Set Round Emerald and Black Steel Tennis Bracelet
$4,225 -
Bezel Set Round Blue Sapphire and Black Steel Tennis Bracelet
$2,950 -
Classic Sapphire Tennis Bracelet with Staggered Center Stones
Starting from $2,695 -
Special Edition Pink Tourmaline Tennis Bracelet
$5,915 -
Center Marquise Blue Sapphire and Round Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Starting from $19,465 -
Bezel Set Sapphire Tennis Bracelet
Starting from $1,295 -
Midi Graduated Round Bezel Set Diamond 18K White Gold Tennis Bracelet
Starting from $12,485 -
Classic Diamond Tennis Bracelet with Staggered Center Stones
Starting from $17,495 -
Green Tourmaline Tennis Bracelet in 18K Gold
$6,100 -
Oval Bezel Set Rock Crystal Tennis Bracelet
$985 -
Aquamarine Tennis Bracelet in 18K Gold
$7,445 -
Bezel Set Diamond & Emerald Tennis Bracelet
Starting from $12,485 -
Luxe Graduated Round Bezel Set Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Starting from $20,825 -
Fancy Cut Diamond 18K White Gold Tennis Bracelet
Starting from $36,450 -
Round "European Cut" Rock Crystal Tennis Bracelet in 18K Gold
Starting from $5,385 -
Bezel Set Round White Sapphire Tennis Bracelet
$995 -
Round "European Cut" Rock Crystal Tennis Bracelet in Sterling Silver
Starting from $1,325 -
Staggered Diamond & Emerald Tennis Bracelet
$6,535 -
Peridot Tennis Bracelet in 18K Gold
$5,195 -
Bezel Set Aquamarine Tennis Bracelet
$1,585 -
Bezel Set Round Pink Sapphire Tennis Bracelet in 18K Gold
$3,150 -
Fancy Cut Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Starting from $35,515 -
Midi Graduated Round Bezel Set Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Starting from $11,350 -
Classic Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Starting from $13,250 -
Fancy Cut Staggered Diamond Tennis Bracelet
$6,925 -
Baguette & Round Sapphire Tennis Bracelet
Starting from $1,785 -
Luxe Graduated Round Bezel Set Diamond 18K White Gold Tennis Bracelet
Starting from $21,170 -
Premier Graduated Round Bezel Set Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Starting from $28,725
In the category of iconic fine jewelry styles, the tennis bracelet has emerged over the past four decades as a widely recognized classic. Early in her career, Chris Evert lost her diamond bracelet while playing at the US Open, and what in earlier times was often referred to as a diamond line or eternity bracelet, soon became more popularly referred to as the tennis bracelet. %expanded-mobile% %expanded-desktop%And maybe more precisely as the diamond tennis bracelet. These women’s tennis bracelets were most commonly offered in gold and given the flexible nature of the individual components of each bracelet, gold was the right choice of metal for strength and durability. Over time the style of the tennis bracelet has evolved, ranging from a bracelet of larger diamonds to more petite and varied stone shapes and sizes. Many might recognize the white gold tennis bracelet as a true classic. Maybe it's the notion of tennis whites, or more simply the ease with which a white gold tennis bracelet can complement one's engagement ring or other bridal jewelry that is white gold or platinum. Worn alone on the wrist, a woman's diamond tennis bracelet is a simple but elegant statement, but at the same time it can be one of the simplest complements to ones watch or other bracelets when worn together or in stacked layers. We created the Tennis Bracelet-CE collection in collaboration with Chris Evert. The collection is offered in a variety of styles and price points from 18k white and yellow gold tennis bracelets to those available in sterling silver and steel. The silver tennis bracelets are the most accessible styles in the collection and feature white sapphires and rock crystal. To find the tennis bracelet style that is best for you, please feel free to contact an MRK Stylist at concierge@monicarichkosann.com.