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Gold tennis bracelet — Tennis Bracelet 10mm (Gold) by J.Collins
Gold bracelet with clear gemstones on a white background-10mm-Tennis-J.Collins
Gold bracelet with clear gemstones on a white background-10mm-Tennis-J.Collins
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Gold tennis bracelet — Tennis Bracelet 10mm (Gold) by J.Collins
Gold bracelet with clear gemstones on a white background-10mm-Tennis-J.Collins
Gold bracelet with clear gemstones on a white background-10mm-Tennis-J.Collins
J. Collins Jewelry Box
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Tennis Bracelet 10mm (Gold)

Color: Gold
Length: 7"
Prix régulier $89.99 Prix de vente $76.50

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Elevate every moment—from boardroom to night out—with a bracelet that catches light like diamonds and commands attention on your wrist. The continuous sparkle wraps around you with confidence, turning a simple gesture into pure glamour. Layer it or wear it solo; either way, you're unstoppable.

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Built for real life. Our 316L stainless steel is military-grade, hypoallergenic, waterproof, and scratch-resistant. Treated with PVD technology, it holds its finish through sweat, water, and daily wear without ever fading.

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Outshines diamonds. Moissanite has a higher refractive index than natural diamond — more brilliance, more fire, more wow. Lab-created, conflict-free, and nearly as hard as diamond. The smartest stone you can wear.

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Tennis Bracelet 10mm (Gold) — Complete Product Guide A 10mm gold-tone tennis bracelet is a wrist bracelet built around a continuous line of closely set, light-reflective stones or crystals arranged across the full visible length of the piece. In jewelry terminology, a “tennis bracelet” refers to a flexible bracelet made from repeated articulated links, each link typically holding one or more stones so the bracelet can curve around the wrist while maintaining an uninterrupted visual line of sparkle. The “10mm” measurement refers to the approximate face width of the bracelet, making this a wider, more visually prominent version than classic 3mm–5mm tennis bracelets. This specific bracelet belongs to the tennis bracelet category but has a bolder scale and a gold-colored finish over stainless steel. Its structure is likely composed of individual metal segments joined by small hinge-like connections, allowing the bracelet to flex while keeping the stone-set surface aligned. The defining visual features are the wide 10mm profile, continuous stone arrangement, bright gold tone, and high surface reflectivity created by the combination of faceted stones and polished metal. A gold tennis bracelet of this width is visually different from a delicate single-row tennis bracelet because it presents more surface area, more reflected light, and a heavier wrist presence. The construction must balance flexibility with stone security, since a wide bracelet experiences twisting forces as the wrist moves. The most important structural elements are the link articulation, stone setting method, clasp strength, and corrosion resistance of the base metal. --- MATERIAL & CONSTRUCTION This bracelet is identified as stainless steel with a gold-colored finish. Stainless steel is an iron-based alloy containing chromium, usually at least about 10.5%, which forms a thin chromium oxide layer on the surface and helps resist rust and oxidation. Jewelry-grade stainless steel is commonly used because it is harder and more scratch-resistant than many softer jewelry metals, though it is not as easily resized or repaired as gold, silver, or platinum. The gold appearance comes from a surface layer or coating rather than solid gold, unless the product is explicitly described as solid gold. Gold-tone stainless steel jewelry is commonly finished through electroplating or physical vapor deposition, often called PVD. Electroplating deposits a thin layer of metal onto the surface through an electrical process, while PVD deposits a very thin, hard coating in a vacuum environment. The exact coating method and thickness are not specified here, so the bracelet should be understood as gold-colored stainless steel rather than karat gold. The stones are not identified as natural diamonds in the provided product data, so they should be treated as decorative faceted stones or simulants unless a separate gemstone disclosure specifies cubic zirconia, crystal, moissanite, or lab-grown diamond. --- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: Is a gold stainless steel tennis bracelet the same as a solid gold tennis bracelet? A: A gold stainless steel tennis bracelet is not the same as a solid gold tennis bracelet. Stainless steel is the structural base metal, while the gold color comes from a surface finish such as plating or PVD coating. Solid gold jewelry contains gold throughout the metal alloy, commonly expressed as 10K, 14K, or 18K, and can be polished, repaired, and refinished differently than coated stainless steel. Stainless steel is generally more resistant to bending and surface abrasion than high-karat gold, but if the gold-colored coating wears through, the underlying steel color may become visible. Q: What makes a tennis bracelet different from a regular chain bracelet? A: A tennis bracelet is defined by a continuous line of stones set into articulated links, while a regular chain bracelet is usually built from plain interlocking metal links. The construction of a tennis bracelet is more complex because each segment must hold stones securely while still allowing the bracelet to bend around the wrist. A standard chain bracelet relies mostly on link strength and clasp security, but a tennis bracelet also depends on stone setting, prong or channel integrity, and alignment between links. The result is a bracelet that functions mechanically like a flexible chain but visually reads as an uninterrupted band of sparkle. Q: How durable is a 10mm tennis bracelet for daily wear? A: A 10mm tennis bracelet made from stainless steel can be physically durable because stainless steel is harder and more deformation-resistant than many traditional jewelry metals. However, the durability of the bracelet also depends on the stone settings, clasp, and gold-colored surface finish. Wider tennis bracelets experience more contact with desks, sleeves, jacket cuffs, and hard surfaces, so the raised stone areas and coating can show wear over time. Daily wear is possible, but the bracelet should be removed before gym activity, swimming, heavy lifting, or any situation where repeated impact or twisting could loosen stones or stress the links. Q: Why does a 10mm tennis bracelet look more dramatic than a thinner tennis bracelet? A: A 10mm tennis bracelet has a wider face than classic narrow tennis bracelets, so it covers more wrist surface and reflects more light at once. The larger width can allow for multiple rows of stones, larger stones, or a broader stone-set pattern, depending on the exact design. Because light return increases with the number of facets exposed to the viewer, a wider bracelet often appears visually brighter even when the stones are simulants rather than diamonds. The 10mm scale also gives the bracelet a more substantial profile, making it more noticeable when worn alone or stacked with other bracelets. Q: Are the stones in this bracelet diamonds? A: The product information does not identify the stones as diamonds, so they should not be assumed to be natural diamonds. Tennis bracelets can be made with natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, moissanite, cubic zirconia, glass crystal, or other faceted simulants, and each material has different hardness, refractive behavior, and value. Natural and lab-grown diamonds are both carbon crystals with a Mohs hardness of 10, while cubic zirconia is softer at about 8 to 8.5 and generally has a different type of brilliance and dispersion. If gemstone identity is important for insurance, resale, or long-term durability, the stone type should be verified through product specifications or gemological documentation. Q: Is a stainless steel tennis bracelet a good value compared with silver or gold-plated brass? A: Stainless steel can offer good practical value because it is corrosion-resistant, mechanically strong, and less likely to bend than sterling silver or brass. Compared with gold-plated brass, stainless steel is usually more resistant to green discoloration reactions because it does not contain the same high copper content found in many brass alloys. Compared with sterling silver, stainless steel does not tarnish in the same way because silver reacts with sulfur compounds in the air to form dark silver sulfide. The tradeoff is that stainless steel jewelry is harder to resize, solder, or repair, and a gold-tone surface finish still requires care because coatings are not the same as solid gold. --- CARE & MAINTENANCE A gold-tone stainless steel tennis bracelet should be cleaned with a soft microfiber cloth and, when necessary, lukewarm water with a small amount of mild dish soap. The bracelet should be dried thoroughly after cleaning because water trapped between articulated links or under stone settings can leave mineral residue or weaken adhesives if any stones are glue-assisted. Avoid chlorine, bleach, abrasive cleaners, alcohol-heavy products, and ultrasonic cleaning unless the stone type and setting construction are confirmed safe, because chemicals can attack coatings and vibration can loosen stones. The bracelet should be stored separately in a soft pouch or lined compartment because the raised 10mm stone-set surface can scratch against other jewelry, and repeated metal-to-metal contact can accelerate wear on the gold-colored finish.

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