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Gold tennis bracelet — White Stone Tennis Bracelet (Gold) by J.Collins
J. Collins Jewelry Box
Gold tennis bracelet — White Stone Tennis Bracelet (Gold) by J.Collins
J. Collins Jewelry Box
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White Stone Tennis Bracelet (Gold)

Color: Gold
Length: 7"
Regulärer Preis $69.99 Verkaufspreis $59.50

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Instant polish for every moment—this bracelet catches light with every gesture and transforms simple outfits into effortless luxury. Wear it alone for quiet confidence or stack it with others to build your signature look. The kind of piece that feels as good as it looks.

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White Stone Tennis Bracelet (Gold) — Complete Product Guide The White Stone Tennis Bracelet (Gold) is a gold-tone stainless-steel bracelet in the tennis bracelet category, meaning it is designed as a continuous, flexible line of closely spaced white stones around the wrist. A tennis bracelet differs from a bangle or chain bracelet because its visual structure is built from repeated stone-bearing links rather than open chain links or a rigid circular form. The defining feature is an uninterrupted row of bright white stones that reflect light from multiple angles as the wrist moves. This bracelet belongs to the everyday fashion-jewelry category rather than the fine-diamond tennis bracelet category, based on the product tags indicating stainless steel and a sub-$100 positioning. Its construction is best understood as an articulated link bracelet: each segment holds or frames a white stone, and the segments are connected so the bracelet can bend naturally around the wrist. The gold color refers to the surface finish over stainless steel, not necessarily solid gold, unless a product specification separately states solid gold, gold vermeil, or a defined gold-plating thickness. Visually, this piece is defined by contrast: colorless or white stones create a bright reflective line against a yellow-gold-tone metal frame. Structurally, tennis bracelets depend on both stone retention and link flexibility; the settings must hold the stones securely while the bracelet remains supple enough to follow wrist movement. The look is linear, symmetrical, and low-profile compared with charm bracelets or cuffs, which makes it suitable for wearing alone or stacked with watches, bangles, or other bracelets. --- MATERIAL & CONSTRUCTION Stainless steel is an iron-based alloy that typically contains chromium, and that chromium forms a thin passive oxide layer on the surface that helps resist corrosion. In jewelry, stainless steel is valued for hardness, strength, and resistance to everyday moisture compared with softer base metals such as brass or copper. The “gold” appearance on a stainless-steel bracelet is usually produced by a surface treatment such as gold-tone plating, ion plating, or physical vapor deposition, but the exact process must be confirmed by the retailer if not listed. A gold-tone stainless-steel bracelet should not be described as solid gold unless the entire metal body is a gold alloy. The white stones in a fashion tennis bracelet are commonly crystal, cubic zirconia, glass, or another diamond simulant unless the product specification identifies them as diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, moissanite, or a named gemstone. White stones used in this category are selected primarily for brightness, transparency, and uniform appearance rather than rarity. In a tennis-style construction, stones are typically held in individual seats or settings across articulated metal links, which allows the bracelet to create a continuous reflective line without becoming rigid. The security of the bracelet depends on the quality of the stone settings, the hinge or link connections, and the clasp mechanism. --- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: Is a gold stainless-steel tennis bracelet the same as a solid gold tennis bracelet? A: No, a gold-tone stainless-steel tennis bracelet is not the same as a solid gold bracelet. Stainless steel is the structural metal, while the gold color is a surface appearance unless the product explicitly states that the bracelet is made from a gold alloy. Solid gold jewelry is made from karat gold, such as 10K, 14K, or 18K, where gold is alloyed with metals like copper, silver, zinc, or palladium for strength and color. Stainless steel is generally more affordable and harder than gold, but it does not have the intrinsic precious-metal value of solid gold. Q: What makes a bracelet a “tennis bracelet”? A: A tennis bracelet is defined by a continuous line of stones set into flexible, connected links. The name does not require diamonds; it describes the bracelet format rather than a specific gemstone. Traditional tennis bracelets often use round brilliant diamonds in prong settings, but fashion versions may use cubic zirconia, crystal, or other white stones. The important construction feature is that the bracelet bends link by link while maintaining an uninterrupted row of stones around the wrist. Q: How durable is a stainless-steel tennis bracelet for everyday wear? A: Stainless steel is durable for everyday jewelry because it resists corrosion and is harder than many common jewelry base metals. It is less likely to bend than sterling silver or low-karat gold under normal use, which is helpful for a bracelet that experiences frequent wrist movement. The most vulnerable parts of a tennis bracelet are usually not the steel itself but the stone settings, clasp, and connecting links. Repeated impact, snagging, or twisting can loosen stones or stress the articulated joints even when the base metal remains intact. Q: Are the white stones diamonds? A: The term “white stone” does not mean diamond by itself. In jewelry descriptions, diamonds are usually identified clearly as natural diamond, lab-grown diamond, or diamond with a stated carat weight and quality information. If a bracelet is stainless steel and positioned under $100, the stones are more likely to be diamond simulants such as cubic zirconia, crystal, or glass unless otherwise specified. Diamond simulants can provide strong brightness and a clean white look, but they do not have the same hardness, optical properties, grading standards, or resale value as diamonds. Q: How should I compare the value of this bracelet to sterling silver or gold-plated brass bracelets? A: Stainless steel offers strong practical value because it is corrosion-resistant, hard, and generally low-maintenance. Compared with gold-plated brass, stainless steel is less likely to expose a yellowish base metal if the surface finish wears, because stainless steel itself has a neutral silver-gray color. Compared with sterling silver, stainless steel does not tarnish in the same way because it does not rely on silver chemistry, though it is less easily resized or repaired by traditional jewelers. The value of this type of bracelet is mainly based on design, durability, finish quality, stone setting, and wearability rather than precious-metal content. Q: What visual effect does the gold metal and white-stone combination create? A: A gold-tone metal frame around white stones creates a warm contrast that makes the stones appear bright while keeping the overall bracelet visually soft rather than icy. The continuous row of stones gives the bracelet a clean linear sparkle, which is different from the scattered movement of charms or the solid shine of a bangle. Because the bracelet is narrow and repetitive in structure, it can read as polished without being visually heavy. This specific style works well as a stand-alone reflective line or as a stacking piece because the uniform stone pattern does not compete strongly with other bracelet shapes. --- CARE & MAINTENANCE Clean a gold-tone stainless-steel white-stone tennis bracelet with a soft microfiber cloth and, when needed, lukewarm water with a small amount of mild dish soap. Avoid chlorine, bleach, abrasive polishing compounds, and harsh jewelry dips because these chemicals can attack surface finishes, weaken adhesives if any are used, or leave residue around stones and settings. Remove the bracelet before swimming, heavy exercise, cleaning, or applying perfume and lotions, because salts, sweat, alcohol, oils, and detergents can dull the finish and collect under the stones. Store the bracelet separately in a soft pouch or lined compartment so the stones and gold-tone surface do not rub against harder jewelry, watches, or metal zippers.

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