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Tennis Jewellery

Tennis Jewellery

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Tennis Jewellery

If you're going to wear one thing on repeat, make it this.

The LAVANA Tennis Collection is our take on a classic: premium lab grown diamond tennis bracelets, necklaces and hoop earrings, designed to sit flush against the skin, stack beautifully and earn a permanent place in your jewellery box. No rolling, no readjusting. Just that quiet confidence of knowing your jewellery looks exactly right.

Available in 18k gold vermeil or rhodium plated sterling silver, both finished to a standard that sits well above what the price suggests.

Start here. Build from here.

New to building a jewellery collection? Our lab grown diamond tennis jewellery is your foundation. Already got one going? The LAVANA Tennis Collection slots in like it was always there. These pieces were made to layer, stack and live alongside everything else you love wearing.

FAQs

What is a tennis bracelet?

A tennis bracelet is a single-strand bracelet set with a continuous line of individually mounted diamonds or gemstones.

Why is it called tennis jewellery?

The name traces back to Chris Evert at the 1987 US Open. Her diamond bracelet snapped mid-match and she asked officials to pause play while she looked for it. The style she was wearing became known as a tennis bracelet, and the name spread to necklaces and earrings built around the same continuous-stone design.

Are tennis necklaces still in style?

Very much so. The tennis necklace has moved from occasion wear to everyday jewellery, worn alone as a statement or layered with other necklaces. The reason it stays in fashion is the same reason classics always do: a continuous line of diamonds is just genuinely beautiful, no matter the season.

What is the difference between a regular bracelet and a tennis bracelet?

A regular bracelet can be almost anything: a chain, a bangle, a charm bracelet etc. A tennis bracelet specifically refers to a flexible, symmetrical strand of individually set stones running the full length of the piece. The result is a bracelet with consistent sparkle all the way around and a close, flat fit against the wrist.

What is LAVANA Tennis Jewellery made from?

Every piece is set with premium lab grown diamonds chosen for their superior cut, colour and clarity. The settings are sterling silver and are available in two finishes: 18k gold vermeil with 2.5 micron gold plating, or rhodium plated sterling silver for a cool, bright finish. Both are demi fine quality built to last with proper care.

Will a tennis necklace sit flat or will it roll?

Our tennis necklace is designed with a flush, close-to-skin fit so it drapes evenly across the collarbone without twisting or repositioning itself throughout the day. It's one of those details that sounds small until you've owned a necklace that doesn't do it.

Can you stack tennis bracelets with other bracelets?

Yes, and it looks incredible. The slim, flat profile of a tennis bracelet means it sits neatly alongside chunkier chains, bangles or other fine pieces without competing. Mix metals, mix textures and let the diamonds do the talking.

How do I care for my LAVANA tennis jewellery?

Keep it simple: take your pieces off before swimming, showering or applying perfume, skincare and body lotion. Moisture and product buildup are the main things that'll dull the finish over time. When you're not wearing them, store in a cool dry place. Give them a gentle wipe with a soft cloth every now and then and they'll stay looking sharp. The less your jewellery sees of chlorine, saltwater and beauty products, the longer it'll love you back.