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Diamond Bangle Bracelets

Tri Color Gold Bangle Bracelet 2.16 Carat Total Weight

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Gem Type: Natural
Total Carat Weight: 2.16

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Frequently Asked Questions

All You Need to Know About Gold Bracelets

What styles of gold bracelets are available?

Bracelet Styles

Plenty of options. Link bracelets are flexible and comfortable for daily wear. Bangles are more rigid—you slide them on over your hand. Cuffs are open-ended and adjustable. Tennis bracelets are set with diamonds all the way around. Charm bracelets let you add pieces over time. Pick what fits your life.

  • Chain Link: Comfortable, easy to wear
  • Bangle: Solid or hollow, slips on
  • Cuff: Open design, adjustable
  • Tennis Bracelet: Line of diamonds or gems
  • Charm Bracelet: Add pieces that mean something
  • ID Bracelet: Engravable plate
How do I find the right bracelet size?

Getting the Size Right

Wrap a tape measure around your wrist, then add half an inch for a snug fit or a full inch for more room. Most women are 6.5-7.5 inches. Most men are 8-9 inches. Bangles need to fit over your hand, so they work differently—measure across your knuckles.

  • Measure at the thinnest part of your wrist
  • Add half an inch for snug
  • Add an inch for looser fit
  • Women usually 6.5-7.5 inches
  • Men usually 8-9 inches
What gold purity is best for bracelets?

Which Karat?

14K is usually the best call for bracelets. Your wrist takes a beating compared to your ears or neck, so the extra durability matters. 18K is fine for special occasions when you'll be more careful with it. 10K is the toughest and most affordable if you just want something reliable.

  • 14K: Sweet spot for everyday wear
  • 18K: Nicer color, save for special events
  • 10K: Toughest, most budget-friendly
  • Think about how you live
  • Higher karat means softer gold
Can gold bracelets be worn every day?

Daily Wear

Good gold bracelets are meant to be worn. Pick something sturdy if you're active—thicker links hold up better. Take it off for anything that might damage it: gardening, sports, heavy lifting. Give it a quick clean now and then, and check that the clasp is still solid.

  • Sturdy links for active lifestyles
  • Remove for rough activities
  • Keep it away from chemicals
  • Clean regularly
  • Check the clasp occasionally
How do I care for gold bracelets?

Taking Care of It

Clean your bracelet every week or two with warm water and mild soap. Dry it completely. Store it somewhere it won't get scratched or tangled. Skip the chlorine—pools and hot tubs aren't good for gold. A professional clean once a year keeps it looking new.

  • Soap and water, then dry thoroughly
  • Soft cloth to polish
  • Store separately from other jewelry
  • Avoid pools, bleach, harsh chemicals
  • Professional cleaning once a year

Buyer's Guide

Diamond Tennis Bracelets Buying Guide

A tennis bracelet is a line of diamonds that wraps around your wrist—simple in concept, stunning in execution. Named after Chris Evert's famous on-court moment, these bracelets have become a jewelry staple. Here's what you need to know.

Understanding Carat Weight

Tennis bracelets are sold by total carat weight, which is spread across all the diamonds. A 3 carat bracelet might have 50+ small diamonds, while a 5 carat bracelet could have fewer, larger stones.

1-2 carats: Delicate, subtle sparkle. Good entry point.
3-5 carats: The sweet spot for most buyers. Noticeable without being flashy.
7+ carats: Serious presence. Investment-level pieces.

Larger individual stones (0.10+ carats each) show more fire than many tiny ones. But many small diamonds create a smooth, continuous line of sparkle. Both approaches work—it's about the look you want.

Choosing the Right Length

Standard tennis bracelet length is 7 inches, which fits most women. But fit matters for comfort and security.

Wrap a string around your wrist and add about half an inch—that's your ideal length. Too tight is uncomfortable; too loose risks slipping off.

Most tennis bracelets come in 6.5", 7", and 7.5" lengths. Some styles can be shortened by a jeweler. If you're between sizes, go slightly longer for comfort.

Setting Types

Four-prong: Each diamond held by four prongs. Maximizes light entry, classic look. Requires occasional checks to make sure prongs stay tight.

Three-prong: Less metal, more diamond visible. Slightly less secure than four prongs.

Bezel: Each diamond surrounded by a metal rim. Most secure, modern look, but shows less of each stone.

Channel: Diamonds sit in a metal channel without prongs. Smooth, low-profile, very secure.

Illusion: Metal plate behind diamonds makes them appear larger. Good option for maximizing visual impact on a budget.

Clasp and Safety Features

A tennis bracelet falling off is a nightmare scenario. Look for these features:

Box clasp with safety latch: The standard secure option. A hidden safety catch adds backup security.

Double safety clasp: Two independent closures must both fail for the bracelet to come off.

Figure-8 safety: A small metal piece folds over the clasp as extra insurance.

Never skip the safety feature. These bracelets contain a lot of value, and clasps can open unexpectedly.

Diamond Quality Recommendations

Cut: Prioritize good to excellent cut. All those diamonds need to sparkle together.

Color: G-H color gives you a bright white look without paying D-E-F premiums. F-G if budget allows.

Clarity: SI1-SI2 is ideal for tennis bracelets. At these sizes, slight inclusions disappear.

Consistency matters: All stones should match in color and quality. One off stone will stand out in a line of diamonds.

Metal Options

White gold and platinum are most popular—they don't compete with the diamonds for attention. Platinum is more durable but costs more. White gold needs occasional rhodium plating.

Yellow gold tennis bracelets make a statement and pair well with warm-toned stones. Rose gold is gaining popularity for a romantic look.

For daily wear, 14K gold offers the best durability. 18K is softer but has a richer color. Platinum is the most durable but also heaviest.