Tennis bracelet with pear-cut rubies

Bracelets like this were called diamond line bracelets long before the word “tennis” attached itself to them. Pear-cut rubies all point the same way and overlap slightly, so the line reads as one continuous wave. Box clasp with a safety catch. Only diamond is harder than ruby, so it can be worn every day without worry — the stone fears neither water nor ordinary handling. The point of a pear is the most vulnerable part of the stone, so it is always covered by a prong — a detail that shows the quality of the work. 18K white gold.

Price on request
With certificate of stone provenance
MetalWhite gold
Reference: br-tennis-pear-ruby

Bracelets like this were called diamond line bracelets long before the word “tennis” attached itself to them. Pear-cut rubies all point the same way and overlap slightly, so the line reads as one continuous wave. Box clasp with a safety catch. Only diamond is harder than ruby, so it can be worn every day without worry — the stone fears neither water nor ordinary handling. The point of a pear is the most vulnerable part of the stone, so it is always covered by a prong — a detail that shows the quality of the work. 18K white gold.

Complimentary insured shipping in signature packaging. Timing and terms are agreed with your manager when you place a request.

Store your piece separately in a soft pouch. Remove before contact with cosmetics and water. Professional cleaning on request.