Sapphire and Diamond Tennis Bracelet 1.89tcw 14kt Yellow Gold
Gold Diamond Gemstone Jewelry
This Garnet and Diamond Tennis Bracelet centers 18.20 carats of natural oval-cut garnet accented by 0.50 carats of natural G/H colour, SI1/SI2 clarity diamond, set along a 14kt yellow gold bracelet at 7 inches in length and 5.00mm thickness, totalling a substantial 18.70 total carat weight. Garnet is the deep-red gemstone variety with one of the longest fine-jewelry traditions in human history, used continuously across multiple cultures for over 5,000 years. Notable for this piece: natural garnet is one of the very few fine-jewelry gemstones that is typically untreated, the deep red colour is naturally occurring rather than enhanced through heat or other treatments. This makes the garnet a particularly natural-state-preserving stone choice within the coloured-stone tennis-bracelet category.
Garnet is a family of natural silicate gemstones (the most common red varieties used in fine jewelry are almandine and pyrope garnet), the deep red colour is naturally occurring rather than enhanced through heat or other treatments. This natural untreated status distinguishes garnet from most other coloured fine-jewelry gemstones (sapphire, ruby, emerald, aquamarine, morganite are all typically heat-treated or oil-treated per universal trade practice), making garnet a particularly natural-state-preserving stone choice. Garnet registers 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, durable for fine-jewelry use with reasonable care, though somewhat softer than sapphire/ruby (Mohs 9) and emerald/aquamarine (Mohs 7.5-8). The 0.50tcw of diamond accents are natural mined diamonds in G/H colour and SI1/SI2 clarity, top-tier fine-jewelry accent specifications.
The 14kt yellow gold (purity 585) setting provides warm classical tonal complement to the deep red garnet colour, the warm-on-warm palette unifies the metal and stone into a cohesive heritage-grade aesthetic distinct from cool-tone (white gold) or pink-tone (rose gold) garnet alternatives. At 5.00mm bracelet thickness, this piece sits at the mid-substantial range for gemstone tennis bracelets, the 7-inch length is the standard women's bracelet size fitting most adult wrist sizes comfortably. Box clasp closure secures the bracelet reliably with a recessed clasp-and-catch design.
Garnet occupies a distinctive position in fine jewelry. Used continuously across multiple cultures for over 5,000 years (ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Medieval European, Bohemian, and contemporary fine-jewelry traditions have all featured garnet prominently), garnet has one of the deepest heritage credentials of any fine-jewelry stone. The naturally untreated status of most commercial garnet is particularly noteworthy in the contemporary coloured-stone market where most stones receive at least one treatment step. The January birthstone association also makes garnet jewelry particularly suited to January-birthday gifting. At this bracelet's 18.70tcw substantial stone weight, $5,275 price tier, and untreated natural-stone authenticity, the piece offers significant heritage and value characteristics distinct from heat-treated alternatives.
Yes. The garnets are natural mined silicate gemstones, and notably, garnet is one of the very few fine-jewelry coloured gemstones that is typically untreated. The deep red colour is naturally occurring rather than enhanced through heat or other treatments. This natural-state-preserving status distinguishes garnet from most other coloured stones in the fine-jewelry trade.
Yes. The 0.50tcw of diamond accents are natural mined diamonds in G/H colour and SI1/SI2 clarity, top-tier fine-jewelry accent diamond specifications.
Yes. Garnet is the traditional January birthstone, making garnet bracelets well-suited for January-birthday gifting or for January-born buyers wanting birthstone-aligned fine jewelry.
Garnet registers 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, durable for fine-jewelry use with reasonable care. Somewhat softer than sapphire/ruby (Mohs 9) and emerald/aquamarine (Mohs 7.5-8). Avoid hard impact, ultrasonic cleaners, and harsh chemicals.
Yes. Real solid 14kt yellow gold (purity 585), not gold-plated or filled.