Natural or Lab-Grown (likely used in jewelry sets)
Natural or Lab-Grown (likely used in jewelry sets) · Round Brilliant
Very Good Cut

Carat
Each stone approx. 0.05-0.10 ct; Total weight approx. 3.00-5.00 ctw
Color
G-H (Near Colorless)
Clarity
SI1 - SI2
Shape
Round Brilliant
Overall Assessment
A classic diamond line bracelet featuring consistent round brilliant stones with pleasant luster and color.
Cut Quality
Very Good
Brilliance
High brightness; characteristic white light return
Fire
Moderate spectral dispersion visible under spotlight
Scintillation
Continuous flashing pattern consistent with tennis bracelet motion
Proportions
Standard commercial melee proportions
Symmetry
Good to Very Good
Polish
Very Good
Fluorescence
None to Faint
Inclusions
Microscopic crystals or feathers likely present but eye-clean
Blemishes
Minor surface wear consistent with jewelry use
Origin
Multiple origins; likely commercial mine or lab production
Treatment Detection
None visible; standard heating common for small batches
Estimated Value
$2,000 - $5,500 depending on metal and origin
Certification Estimate
Bulk jewelry certification (e.g., IGI or GIA melee report)
Investment Potential
Moderate (value primarily in the finished jewelry piece)
Similar Diamonds
Standard 3ct to 5ct diamond tennis bracelets
Setting Suggestions
Yellow or White Gold 4-prong tennis bracelet mounting
Care & Maintenance
Clean with mild soapy water and soft brush; check prongs regularly
Interesting Facts
The 'tennis bracelet' name originated from Chris Evert losing hers during a 1987 match.