Bracelets

Bracelets featuring VRAI Created Diamonds

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Tennis Bracelet Baguette | Yellow Gold
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Tennis Bracelet Baguette

From £7,216

Mixed Shape Bracelet Round Brilliant and Baguette | Yellow Gold
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Customize

Mixed Shape Bracelet

From £3,918

Illuminate Bracelet baguette+lozenge+hexagon+marquise+round-brilliant+half-moon | Yellow Gold

Illuminate Bracelet

From £19,586

Unity Bracelet lozenge+half-moon+hexagon+baguette+round-brilliant+marquise | Yellow Gold

Unity Bracelet

From £16,493

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BRACELET GUIDES

How to Stack Bracelets

Stacking bracelets is a versatile, stylish, and creative way to wear jewelry. Use this guide to learn how to stack and style bracelets for any occasion.

Tennis Bracelet Style Guide

Here are our top 9 favorite styles featuring VRAI created diamonds meant for all occasions— even if there’s no occasion at all!

Fine Jewelry Looks

From boardroom chic to evening allure, the appeal of these fine jewelry looks lie in their ability to effortlessly transition from day to night.

Bracelets FAQs

One of the most popular styles of bracelet is a tennis bracelet that features an array of diamonds lined up side by side. While tennis bracelets are perfect for special occasions, many choose to add this bold design to their everyday look. Bezel or Bezel Station bracelets are also sought-after for their light, effortless look. These styles are easy to stack and wear daily.

A bracelet is measured in inches, making finding your size quite easy. If you have a tape measure, simply wrap it around your wrist. If you only have a ruler, wrap a strip of paper or string around your wrist to measure, then lay it down along the rule to discover your size. Most bracelets are between 6 to 8 inches in length, depending on the design.

lab-grown diamond bracelet features man-made, above-ground diamonds. Lab-created diamonds are anatomically identical to mined diamonds; the only difference between the two is point of origin.