Tennis Bracelets

In a day and age where any kind of wristband is sometimes referred to as a tennis bracelet, it is important to understand the true distinction that exists between tennis bracelets and the kinds of wrist ornaments that may fall into any number of categories. Tennis bracelets always include diamonds, and thus they could properly be called a diamond tennis bracelet. These diamond tennis bracelets were made popular by none other than famous Chris Evert, a female tennis player who previously was ranked as being the number one female player in the world.

Wearing a white gold diamond tennis bracelet she was seen playing at a 1987 event when the gold tennis bracelet suddenly broke and caused the diamonds to spill loose from their settings. The match had to be interrupted so that Ms. Evert could retrieve her sparkly diamonds before continuing on. Naturally, this event made the sports headlines and soon it became known as the diamond tennis bracelet incident. From that time on, tennis bracelets became a most desirable jewelry item on the tennis courts as well as off.

Today a white gold tennis bracelet may include bona fide diamonds or it may showcase cubic zirconia; tennis bracelet aficionados have been known to look forward to the manufacture of the Moissanite tennis bracelet since these tennis bracelets do not use diamonds but at the same time are less easy to spot than those featuring cubic zirconia. Tennis bracelets made from silver and glass beads are given to children for special occasions, and since they emulate the wholesale diamond tennis bracelet that mom might be wearing, they love these little trinkets!

Of course, while a cubic zirconia tennis bracelet has been around for a while, the amethyst tennis bracelet is somewhat of a newcomer. No longer limited by the notion that a diamond tennis bracelet must be made of yellow gold or feature only certain styles of diamonds, the cubic zirconia sterling silver tennis bracelet, ruby bracelet and even onyx jewelry is being considered as falling under the auspices of a genuine tennis bracelet.

While this may increase some of the confusion that surrounds tennis bracelets, it is important to remember that charm bracelets and other dangly jewelry could never qualify, in part simply because a professional athlete would not wear something that could inhibit their ability to move freely and win a coveted title or subdue the competition that is nipping at their heels.

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