Collection: Diamond Round Shape Bracelet

Geometry meets brilliance.

Our round shape diamond bracelets bring perfect structure and symmetry to the wrist- certified & real diamonds set into circular or clustered patterns in 14k/18k gold, creating a rhythm of light that catches from every direction. Whether it's a series of round bezels, linked circular motifs, or pavé-set spheres, these designs offer something beyond linear sparkle. They're architectural. They're dimensional. They're handcrafted to feel both modern and enduring. Perfect for those who want their jewelry to have a point of view.

Discover bracelets that think outside the line.

Round gold bracelet with diamonds on a light beige background

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FAQs

1. Are your diamonds certified?

Yes. All our diamonds come with certification from recognized gemological laboratories, confirming their authenticity, cut, clarity, color, and carat weight.

2. What's the difference between 14k and 18k gold?

14k gold (58.3% pure gold) is more durable and ideal for everyday bracelets that experience more wear. 18k gold (75% pure gold) offers richer color and softness. Both are excellent choices depending on your lifestyle.

3. How do I choose the right bracelet length?

Measure your wrist and add 1/2" to 1" for comfortable movement. Standard sizes are 6.5", 7", and 7.5". The bracelet should sit comfortably without sliding over your hand or feeling tight. We offer custom sizing.

4. What is a tennis bracelet?

A tennis bracelet features a continuous line of diamonds (typically round) set in a flexible metal chain. The name comes from tennis champion Chris Evert, whose diamond bracelet broke during a match in 1987, pausing the game while she retrieved it.

5. Can I wear a diamond bracelet every day?

Absolutely. Our bracelets are designed for durability with secure settings and quality clasps. Just remove them during heavy physical activity, exercise, or sleep to maintain their condition.

6. What's the difference between round and oval shape bracelets?

Round shape bracelets feature circular or round design. While oval shape bracelets use overall its oval design, which create a softer, more flowing aesthetic that flatters the wrist.

7. How many carats should a tennis bracelet be?

It depends on your preference and budget. Tennis bracelets typically range from 2 to 10+ total carats. A 2-4 carat bracelet offers noticeable sparkle without being overwhelming. We can help you choose based on your wrist size and desired impact.

8. Can I layer or stack diamond bracelets?

Yes. Layering tennis bracelets or mixing different styles (like a tennis with an oval bracelet) creates a luxurious, personalized look. Just ensure the clasps are secure and the styles complement rather than compete.

9. What type of clasp is most secure?

We use box clasps with safety latches or secure lobster clasps on most diamond bracelets. For high-value pieces, we recommend box clasps with double safety mechanisms for maximum security.

10. How do I care for my diamond bracelet?

Clean regularly with warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush. Check the clasp periodically to ensure it's secure. Remove before exercising, sleeping, or applying lotions. We offer professional cleaning and inspection services.

11. Will the diamonds fall out over time?

Not with quality craftsmanship and proper care. Our diamonds are securely set using proven techniques. We recommend annual inspections to check prongs and settings, which we provide as part of our lifetime service.

12. Can I resize or adjust the length of my bracelet?

Yes. Most bracelets can be shortened or lengthened by adding or removing links or sections. Tennis bracelets are easier to adjust than geometric designs. Contact us to discuss options for your specific piece.

13. What if my clasp breaks or stops working?

We offer clasp repair and replacement services. Most clasp issues are covered under warranty if it's a manufacturing defect. We can also upgrade to more secure clasps if desired.

14. Can I customize a diamond bracelet?

Yes. We offer full customization- choose your diamond shape, quality, total carat weight, metal type, length, and design elements. Our team will work with you to create exactly what you envision.

15. How much should I expect to spend on a diamond bracelet?

Prices vary widely based on total diamond carat weight, diamond quality, metal type, and design complexity. Tennis bracelets typically start around $2,000 and can exceed $50,000 for exceptional pieces. We offer options across various price points.

16. Do you use natural or lab-grown diamonds?

We offer both, clearly indicated in product details. Both are certified and deliver identical brilliance and durability. The choice is yours based on preference, values, and budget.

17. Can I wear my bracelet with a watch?

Absolutely. Many people wear diamond bracelets on the same wrist as their watch or on the opposite wrist for balance. Just be mindful that they may occasionally touch- position them to minimize scratching.

18. What's the difference between prong and bezel settings in bracelets?

Prong settings use small metal claws to hold each diamond, allowing maximum light exposure and sparkle. Bezel settings surround each diamond with a metal rim, offering more protection and a sleeker, modern look.

19. Are diamond bracelets comfortable for all-day wear?

Yes, when properly sized. Quality bracelets are designed to move naturally with your wrist without catching or feeling heavy. The right length ensures comfort without excessive movement.

20. Can I shower or swim with my diamond bracelet?

While gold and diamonds aren't damaged by water, we recommend removing your bracelet before showering, swimming, or exercising to avoid exposure to soaps, chemicals, chlorine, and potential snagging or loss.

21. What if I lose my bracelet?

We recommend insuring high-value pieces. Keep your receipt, certification, and photos for insurance purposes. Some customers also engrave contact information on the inside of the clasp in case of loss.

22. Can oval bracelets be mixed with round diamond pieces?

Yes. Mixing diamond shapes creates visual interest. An oval bracelet pairs beautifully with round diamond rings or a round tennis bracelet for a curated, layered look.

23. How do I know if a bracelet is too loose or too tight?

A properly fitted bracelet should move slightly on your wrist but not spin completely around or slide over your hand easily. You should be able to fit one finger between the bracelet and your wrist comfortably.

24. What's your return or exchange policy?

We offer returns and exchanges within 14 days on non-custom pieces. Custom bracelets are final sale, but we work closely with you throughout the design process to ensure the length and design are perfect.

25. Do diamond bracelets come with a warranty?

Yes. All our bracelets include a warranty covering manufacturing defects, plus lifetime services like cleaning, polishing, clasp repair, and stone setting inspections.

26. Can I add more diamonds to my existing bracelet?

In some cases, yes. We can sometimes extend tennis bracelets or add diamond stations to other styles. Bring your piece in and we'll assess what's possible while maintaining design integrity.

27. How long does it take to receive a custom bracelet?

Custom pieces typically take 2-3 weeks depending on design complexity, diamond sourcing, and length specifications. We'll provide a detailed timeline once your order is confirmed.

28. Can I upgrade my bracelet later?

Yes. Many customers start with a smaller tennis bracelet and upgrade to more carats or higher-quality diamonds over time. We offer trade-in services toward upgraded pieces.

29. What makes a good everyday diamond bracelet?

Look for secure settings, quality clasps, comfortable length, and appropriate sizing for your lifestyle. Tennis bracelets and simpler geometric designs tend to be most practical for daily wear.

30. Are diamond bracelets a good investment?

Quality diamond bracelets made from solid gold with certified diamonds hold their value well, especially classic styles like tennis bracelets. They're both wearable luxury and tangible assets, often becoming heirlooms passed down through generations.

31. What's the most popular diamond shape for bracelets?

Round brilliant diamonds are most popular due to their exceptional sparkle and versatility. However, oval, emerald, and princess cuts are increasingly sought after for their distinctive aesthetic.