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Tennis Bracelet - 14K Gold

  • Tennis Bracelet - 14K Gold

  • carbon neutral
  • Lifetime warranty

The 3-second version

  • Genuine mineral sapphires selected for clarity and hardness
  • Rolo chain construction sits flat and distributes stress evenly
  • 14K gold links built to tolerate daily wear and stacking
  • Natural sapphires vary in tone and depth
  • Requires accurate wrist measurement
  • 14K gold will show scratches over time

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Sapphire-Set Rolo Chain in Genuine 14K Gold

Most tennis bracelets use prong settings on a single-strand chain, which look delicate because they are delicate. The prongs catch on sleeves, the tension settings loosen, and the whole piece ends up in a drawer because it's too much trouble to wear.

This rolo design solves that by embedding sapphires into closed links instead of perching them on prongs. The chain lies flat, resists snagging, and distributes impact across multiple connection points. You get the look of a stone-set bracelet without the constant worry that you'll lose a gem. It's built for the reality of wearing jewelry alongside a keyboard, a jacket, or three other bracelets.

Good gift when

  • People who want fine jewelry they can actually wear every day
  • Anyone layering bracelets who needs something that won't snag
  • Buyers prioritizing durability over fragile settings
  • Those who prefer natural stone variation to synthetic uniformity

Skip it if Each sapphire is a natural stone with individual color variation—if you need perfectly uniform color across every link, lab-created stones offer more control.

Specs

Material
14K gold
Stones
Genuine mineral sapphires
Chain Style
Rolo links
Stone Selection
Chosen for clarity and longevity

What's included

  • 14K Gold Sapphire Rolo Chain Bracelet

If you're giving it

  • You'll need their size
  • Arrives ready to give

Requires accurate wrist measurement for proper fit.

The details

The defining element here is the rolo chain: round interlocking links that sit flatter against the wrist than traditional tennis designs. Each link is forged from 14K gold and set with genuine mineral-grade sapphires selected for clarity. The result is a bracelet that behaves more like jewelry you wear every day than a piece reserved for occasions.

Sapphires are the second-hardest gemstone after diamond, so they tolerate contact with surfaces, water exposure, and the friction of stacking better than softer stones. The rolo construction distributes stress across multiple links rather than relying on tension from a single line of settings, which means less maintenance over time and fewer trips for repair.

The chain closes with a secure clasp that stays put during movement but releases easily when you need it to. The bracelet works alone or layered with other pieces—the rolo links create enough visual weight to hold their own but don't crowd adjacent bracelets. Each sapphire is a natural stone, so expect subtle variation in tone and depth rather than uniform color across every link.

A tennis bracelet built around genuine mineral sapphires and a rolo-link foundation

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Questions

Are the sapphires natural or lab-created?
These are genuine mineral sapphires—natural stones selected for clarity. Because they're natural rather than synthetic, each stone will have slight individual variation in color and depth.
Can I wear this bracelet in water or while exercising?
Sapphires are extremely durable and water-resistant, and 14K gold is safe for daily exposure to moisture. That said, chlorine and saltwater can affect gold over time, and impact during high-activity exercise may stress the clasp or links.
How does a rolo chain differ from a traditional tennis bracelet?
Rolo chains use round interlocking links that lie flat and distribute tension across multiple connection points, while traditional tennis bracelets rely on a single line of prong-set stones. The rolo design is less prone to snagging and generally requires less maintenance.
Will the gold scratch or tarnish?
14K gold is an alloy that resists tarnish but will show surface scratches with regular wear. These scratches contribute to a lived-in patina over time. If you prefer a polished finish, a jeweler can buff the surface.

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