The name stems from the 1987 U.S. Open when tennis champion Chris Evert lost her diamond bracelet mid-match.
Ranges from for minimalist CZ pieces to over $50,000 for high-carat natural diamonds. Design Styles
Driven by the "Tenniscore" fashion movement, these pieces are now worn for everyday luxury, not just formal events. ⚖️ Material and Market Analysis Common Metals
Originally called "eternity necklaces" or "diamond line necklaces," the style was renamed after the public's fascination with Evert's "tennis bracelet".
The name stems from the 1987 U.S. Open when tennis champion Chris Evert lost her diamond bracelet mid-match.
Ranges from for minimalist CZ pieces to over $50,000 for high-carat natural diamonds. Design Styles
Driven by the "Tenniscore" fashion movement, these pieces are now worn for everyday luxury, not just formal events. ⚖️ Material and Market Analysis Common Metals
Originally called "eternity necklaces" or "diamond line necklaces," the style was renamed after the public's fascination with Evert's "tennis bracelet".