Description
This exquisite tennis bracelet showcases approximately 8 carats of princess cut diamonds in a refined line setting, crafted from 18ct white gold. The diamonds, estimated H-J colour and VS1-SI2 clarity, deliver brilliant sparkle with excellent light performance.
The classic design features secure stone settings that allow each diamond to catch and reflect light beautifully, creating a continuous shimmer along the wrist. Measuring 18cm, this bracelet offers a sophisticated addition to any jewellery collection, suitable for both everyday elegance and special occasions. The substantial white gold construction ensures durability and longevity, making this a timeless investment piece.
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