In 1978, Chris Evert lost her
diamond bracelet during a U.S. Open match.
Play was temporarily halted.
The idea of the Tennis Bracelet was born, and it became a part of our fine jewelry lexicon. For decades, Chris
has not been part of merging this origin story
to a Tennis Bracelet Collection.
Until today.
In 1978, Chris Evert lost her diamond bracelet during a U.S. Open match.
Play was temporarily halted.
The idea of the Tennis Bracelet was born, and it became a part of our fine jewelry lexicon. For decades, Chris has not been part of merging this origin story to a Tennis Bracelet Collection.
Until today.
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“I remember everything about that day. The green court. The white lines. My diamond bracelet and the dripping sweat of competition.”
Along with these signature design elements above that are inspired by that founding tennis bracelet moment, every style comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, and is marked CE on each individual bracelet.
Along with these signature design elements above that are inspired by that founding tennis bracelet moment, every style comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, and is marked CE on each individual bracelet.