Diamond grand Open Tennis Bracelets A Geneve Wentworth Design

GENEVE WENTWORTH is happy to offer its buyers a selection of stylish diamond “GRAND OPEN” tennis bracelets. A classic thin bracelet set with a so;e row of diamonds is called a “tennis bracelet”. Although most people do not wear them on the court, surprisingly adequate, the name for this complicated bracelet is said to have found its origin in a tennis match. In the 1987 US Open Tennis Championship, American Tennis star Chris Evert lost her diamond bracelet on the court and requested that a match be delayed until it was found. Her request was granted; Ms. Evert’s bracelet sparked a new fashion trend and became known as a “tennis bracelet”.

However, the usual purchaser will not sport a diamond tennis bracelet on the court. Delicate and thin, the diamond tennis bracelet is an stylishly designed piece of jewelry, more suited for eveningwear dress than sneakers.

If you are looking to purchase a diamond “GRAND OPEN” tennis bracelet, GENEVE WENTWORTH suggests that you pay careful thought to its sizing. When properly fitted for the circumference of the wrist, the bracelet is fewer likely to be damaged or break. A correct fit means that the chain of diamonds should be roomy adequate for one finger to be slipped between the bracelet and the wrist, but no more than that. If the diamond bracelet is looser than that, the chain could difficulty and possibly break, while a tighter fit could damage the bracelet when the wrist is flexed.

Keep in mind that the diamond tennis bracelet is a fragile piece of jewelry and should be treated accordingly. Take pleasure in the grace and srylishness of this classic diamond accessory- wherever you may select to wear it!