Oval Emerald and Diamond Tennis Bracelet 2.16tcw 14kt Yellow Gold
Gold Diamond Gemstone Jewelry
This Emerald and Diamond Halo Tennis Bracelet centers 9.00 carats of natural oval-cut emerald accented by 1.40 carats of natural G/H colour, SI1/SI2 clarity diamond in a halo configuration, set along a 14kt yellow gold bracelet at 6.75 inches in length and 6.40mm thickness, totalling 10.40 total carat weight. The emerald-and-diamond combination is one of the most enduring fine-jewelry stone pairings, the saturated green emerald colour against bright white diamond sparkle on warm yellow gold reads as a classical heritage-grade fine-jewelry palette with continuous historical use across multiple centuries. The halo construction amplifies each emerald's apparent scale through the diamond frame, the substantial 10.40tcw total stone weight delivers fine-jewelry tennis-bracelet visual presence on the wrist.
The emeralds are natural mined beryl coloured green by chromium and vanadium content (the same mineral family as aquamarine, but with different trace elements producing the green colour rather than aquamarine's blue). Emerald registers 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, durable for fine-jewelry use with reasonable care, but more prone to internal inclusions than corundum-family ruby and sapphire (the 'jardin' or garden of internal inclusions is characteristic of natural emerald). As is universally standard for commercial natural emerald, the stones are typically clarity-enhanced through traditional cedar-oil treatment (filling natural surface-reaching fissures to improve apparent clarity), this is openly accepted fine-jewelry trade practice and does not make the stones synthetic or imitation. The 1.40tcw of diamond accents are natural mined diamonds in G/H colour and SI1/SI2 clarity, top-tier fine-jewelry accent diamond specifications.
The halo construction surrounds each centre emerald with a frame of diamond accents, producing visual amplification of each emerald's apparent scale alongside bright white sparkle contrast against the saturated green emerald colour. The 14kt yellow gold (purity 585) setting provides warm classical tonal contrast against the emerald and diamond combination, yellow gold being the most traditional metal pairing for emerald fine jewelry across multiple centuries of design history. The 6.40mm bracelet thickness places this piece firmly in substantial halo tennis-bracelet territory, the 6.75-inch length is slightly shorter than the standard 7-inch women's bracelet, accommodating slightly smaller wrist sizes or buyers who prefer a more fitted bracelet. Box clasp closure secures the bracelet reliably.
This bracelet is part of our three-piece halo tennis bracelet series featuring the same halo construction template in three different gemstone-and-metal combinations. This Emerald and Diamond Halo (ROY-C8991EM) in 14kt yellow gold at 10.40tcw is the emerald option. For Sapphire and Diamond Halo in 14kt white gold at 13.40tcw (12.00ct sapphire + 1.40ct diamond, $7,190), see ROY-WC8991S. For Morganite and Diamond Halo in 14kt rose gold at 9.40tcw (8.00ct morganite + 1.40ct diamond, $6,300), see ROY-PC8991M. All three pieces share the halo construction (1.40ct diamond accents, 6.35-6.40mm bracelet thickness, box clasp closure) and differ only in centre-stone gemstone type, metal colour, and centre-stone total weight. Emeralds are softer than sapphires (Mohs 7.5-8 vs sapphire's 9), so this piece benefits from slightly more careful handling than the sapphire-halo variant.
Yes. The emeralds are natural mined beryl coloured green by chromium and vanadium content, not lab-grown or simulant. As is universally standard for commercial natural emerald, the stones are typically clarity-enhanced through traditional cedar-oil treatment (universal accepted fine-jewelry trade practice that does not make the stones synthetic).
Yes. The 1.40tcw of diamond accents are natural mined diamonds in G/H colour and SI1/SI2 clarity, top-tier fine-jewelry accent diamond specifications.
Halo construction surrounds each centre stone with a frame of smaller accent stones. The halo amplifies the apparent scale of each centre stone (the frame extends the visual footprint beyond the centre stone's actual carat dimensions) and adds sparkle from the accent stones alongside the centre stones' primary visual contribution.
Emerald registers 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, durable for fine-jewelry use with reasonable care, but somewhat more prone to chipping and surface damage than corundum-family ruby and sapphire (which register 9). Avoid hard impact, ultrasonic cleaners, steam cleaners, and harsh chemicals. Re-oiling service may be appropriate every several years to maintain clarity-enhancement.
6.75 inches is slightly shorter than the standard 7-inch women's bracelet length, accommodating slightly smaller wrist sizes or buyers who prefer a more fitted bracelet. Wrist measuring guidance and resizing options available on request.