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16.80 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Natural Diamond Tennis/Line Bracelet, 18K White Gold
Stone type: | Natural Diamond |
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Quantity: | 1 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.8 Width: 4.8 Height: 3.14 |
Total weight: | 16.80 Ct. |
Color: | White |
Color intensity: help | N/A |
Color grade | F |
Clarity: | VS1 - Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Unknown |
This bracelet presents a classical tennis silhouette, every stone individually set in 18K white gold, offering a continuous line of brilliance that flatters the wrist with understated luxury. The stones appear to be round brilliant cuts, a choice that maximizes return of light through precise faceting and results in lively scintillation and fire. The 18K white gold setting provides a warm but bright metal backdrop that complements near colorless stones, and in practice many clients select a rhodium finish to enhance the cool white tone and reduce surface wear. The setting itself is deliberately discreet, allowing each stone to command attention while the metal supports and protects the gems. For an educated buyer this combination of classic cut stones and solid 18K gold construction communicates both aesthetic restraint and material integrity, qualities that matter beyond fashion trends.
When assessing the gemstone quality, a few technical points are especially relevant and worth sharing. The round brilliant cut is the most studied and predictable at converting light to sparkle, therefore cut proportions and symmetry are the first attributes to evaluate, followed by clarity and color. Eye clean stones graded VS to SI often provide the best value for a bracelet application where many closely set stones create a unified field of brilliance, because small natural inclusions become much less apparent once the stones are set side by side. For color, educated buyers frequently prefer near colorless ranges such as G to H or the equivalent laboratory grades, because those grades read white in a white gold or rhodium finished mount without the premium of top color grades. When purchasing, request grading reports from recognized laboratories such as GIA or AGS when available, or request detailed vendor grading and magnified images, because verified documentation increases both confidence and future resale potential.
Craftsmanship and durability are equally important to the long term enjoyment of a bracelet intended for regular wear, and those considerations informed the design choices here. The stones are individually set, which reduces the risk of a single point of failure along the line, and the 18K white gold provides a balance of permanence and malleability that is ideal for prong or bezel settings. A well made bracelet will employ secure clasp engineering, often a box clasp with a safety catch or a double locking system, to keep the bracelet comfortably in place through daily activity. Maintenance for a piece like this is straightforward, cleaning with warm mild detergent and a soft brush restores sparkle, and periodic professional inspection ensures prongs remain tight and the clasp functions properly. Over years of wear re rhodium finishing may be requested to maintain the bright white appearance, which is a standard and easily performed service. These technical maintenance aspects make this item suitable for frequent use, which enhances the value proposition for a buyer who wants both elegance and practicality.
Styling versatility is one of the greatest strengths of this bracelet, it reads equally compelling when worn alone as a refined statement piece, and when stacked with other bracelets it becomes part of a curated wrist story. Worn on its own the continuous line of round stones sits close to the skin, offering clean geometry and luminous presence that complements both professional clothing and evening attire. When layered with other bracelets, it pairs exceptionally well with broader cuffs, delicate chain bracelets, and a fine wristwatch because the repetitive sparkle provides a unifying anchor, elevating casual combinations without overpowering them. For those considering engagement and wedding assortments, this bracelet works as a perfect accompaniment to solitaire rings and band stacks, creating visual rhythm between hand and wrist. From a collector standpoint the combination of classic cuts, 18K gold construction, and considered craftsmanship makes this a long term acquisition that will remain relevant across changing styles, and for buyers interested in future liquidity, properly documented pieces with recognized grading and regular maintenance retain stronger market appeal. If you would like more detailed information about specific gemstone grades, total carat weight, or available documentation for this bracelet, I am happy to provide lab reports and close up images to support an informed purchase decision.


































