
T|Tiffany & Co. Studio
September EComm
World tennis champion Chris Evert brought the 1920s low-key luxe style into the public eye in the 1970s wearing a diamond bracelet during every match. Why not? It was flexible, lightweight and its nickname popularized by the golden-haired pro made it perfect for the game of love both on and off the courts.
With Evert now working on the broadcast side as a tennis analyst for ESPN, now seems like a good time to take a second look at the tennis bracelet. And who better to modernize this classic than the master jewelers at Tiffany & Co. The Tiffany Victoria collection serves up sophisticated floral designs with classic elements of beauty for a new generation.
More than just a row of exquisite diamonds, the entire collection incorporates expertly-cut marquise, pear-shaped and round brilliant diamonds in a variety of precious metal settings including platinum, yellow and rose gold.
The beauty in this bracelet starts with 56 marquise diamonds arranged as the petals of one stellar platinum set bouquet. However, it’s not the 2 carats of diamonds that separate this particular bracelet apart from the rest of the collection — it’s the 14 offsetting freshwater cultured pearls. The 6.5-7 mm pearls complement the fresh design with a conventional sensibility that can make every day a special occasion.