About Tennis Bracelets:
Tennis bracelets, originally known as "eternity bracelets" or “line bracelets," became popular in the 1980s. Tennis star Chris Evert famously lost her diamond bracelet during a match at the U.S. Open. Evert requested to pause the game until the bracelet was found, which sparked widespread interest in this style and gave it a new name.
Traditionally, tennis bracelets are made of a symmetrical line of diamonds or gemstones set in a flexible band of precious metal. It can be interpreted as a continuous circle of luxury and elegance. Historically, these bracelets were considered symbols of status and wealth, worn by women to showcase a sophisticated taste.
Today, the tennis bracelet holds a more diverse meaning, associated with both everyday elegance and special occasions. No longer exclusive to formal settings, the piece has become a versatile accessory. Nowadays it symbolizes an understated luxury that effortlessly shifts from casual to formal. It’s also a popular gift choice, symbolizing love or a personal milestone.
Designer:Van Cleef & Arpels
Circa:1980s
Materials:18k Yellow Gold
Gemstone:Diamond, 22, Round Brilliant Cut, F-G/VS1, 3.60 Carats Total
Ruby, 22, Round Faceted, 4.40 Carats Total
Weight:11.3 grams
Measurements:6 1/2" x 1/4" (16.7 x 0.4 cm) 6 7/8" x 1/2" (17.6 x 1.3 cm)
Hallmarks:VCA, 18K, 61XXX
A delicate tennis bracelet by Van Cleef & Arpels, crafted in 18k gold, featuring ruby and diamond. This vintage tennis bracelet features an alternating pattern of round faceted rubies and round brilliant cut diamonds. The deep red hue of the rubies provides a lovely contrast to the brilliance of the diamonds, creating a visual rhythm along the bracelet. The four-prong setting allows the light to maximize the gemstones’ natural beauty.
This vintage VCA bracelet combines bright color with classic simplicity, making it a piece that works well with both casual and formal looks.