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In 1978, Chris Evert, a three-year winning streak as US Open champion, lost his gold diamond bracelet in the middle of the match.

“When I was competing, I wanted to wear something that gave me confidence and empowered me as a woman and as an athlete.” It also agreed with my personal style.”

Ebert asked officials to stop playing so he could be found.

“I was walking around the court looking for something and I think everyone in the stands was confused,” she wrote.

Mr. Evert went on to win the match. In her post-fight interview, her reporters asked her what she dropped. “Oh, that was my tennis girlfriend’s bracelet,” she said. “From that point on, her tennis bracelet seemed to take off on her own.”

Tennis bracelets were once known as “line bracelets”. A single row of diamond bracelets with a straight line of sparkling diamonds. Traditional line bracelets are set with four discreet prongs (metal fingers that hold each stone in place), one on each corner of the diamond. This setting will make the diamond shine as brightly as possible.

“But now people have reinterpreted it. Now people refer to diamond bracelets as tennis bracelets in different settings,” said Elizabeth Doyle, board member of the American Society of Jewelry Historians. She added that today’s understanding of tennis bracelets describes different settings without strict guidelines.

Doyle, who is also the founder of New York City antique and vintage jewelry boutique Doyle & Doyle, said tennis bracelets have long been a popular item.

“But what I’ve noticed is people are layering and layering and mixing and mixing different colors and less important stones in diamonds,” she said. is not.”

Connecticut-based jewelry designer Monica Ricci Kossain announced in August 2022 that line Purchasing a tennis bracelet with Ms. Ebert echoed this sentiment in a phone interview.

“I think women probably wear tennis bracelets alone. I remember my mother having a tennis bracelet. I remember wearing it with a watch. daughters wear it every day, they never take it off, they just mix it with all their other bracelets and become another layer on their wrists.

Her collection includes emeralds, which pay homage to the former green courts of the US Open, and diamonds, which Ebert describes as “competitive sweat,” as Ebert describes them as “competitive sweat.”

Roxanne Asoulin’s sparkling iteration is also designed for everyday use. In 2020, her longtime jewelry designer, Assoulin, began coveting her casual version of the diamond tennis her bracelet she wore in the late 70s (she then took it apart). and made earrings).

“I didn’t want it to be big and flashy,” she said. “I wanted them to be really small, fine and delicate.”

When Asoulin’s son asked her about tennis bracelets for his wife, she began to wonder, “Should it be real?” Her Tennis on the Rocks bracelet is made of Cubic Her Zirconia, costs less than her $200, and is designed to be stacked.

For those just discovering tennis bracelets and looking for a more traditional design, last lineThe Petite White Diamond Bracelet is a miniature tribute to the classics. Or, for something less on the nose, Nak Armstrong’s Nakard tennis bracelet series, tiled onyx, scalloped opal and scaly labradoriteA rhodium-plated black frame highlights each stone. For the maximalist, MATEO makes his tennis bracelets a feast for the eyes. box link rainbow sapphireeven as Pink Sapphire in Buttercup SettingFor those who prefer understated luxury style in the style of Phoebe Philo, Dorsey We offer a beautiful single strand of lab-grown white sapphire for $240.

For more affordable options, Anthropological Baguette Tennis Bracelet Available for under $30. J. Crew’s The Square Crystal Interpretation — currently $49.50 — is so chunky that if it flies off your wrist in the middle of a pickleball serve, you’ll be able to see and hear where you landed.

Diamond bracelets in the broadest sense have been popular since Georgian times. Line bracelets have been around since the Art Deco era and have been casually styled with jeans and coats since the 1970s.

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