Tennis bracelet
By now many know the tennis bracelet; a bracelet set up by a continuous row of diamonds set in a gold setting with a retractable clasp also covered with diamonds.
Due to being without beginning and end, it soon became a symbol of eternal love, a perfect gift for celebrations and anniversaries, taking the name of eternity bracelet.

Why is it called that?
eternity bracelet began to be called tennis bracelet in the 80s, more precisely in 1987. During a tennis Open match, the young American tennis player Chris Evert suddenly lost her diamond bracelet, right in the middle of the game and in order to be able to recover it, she asked for the momentary suspension of the match.
The live TV cameras did not stop following her and she unknowingly outlined a sort of commercial for this jewel.

She involuntarily showed off a tennis bracelet essential feature: practicality combined with elegance.
A sportsman cannot afford to wear very elaborate jewels during competitions but this bracelet is so thin that it doesn’t bother, it is like a light thread that surrounds the wrist, barely making itself felt but at the same time giving a touch of elegance.
This is what has made the tennis bracelet an evergreen gift over the years; appreciated today not only by women, but also by men and worn in the most different situations; from the most informal to the elegant ones.
