This 6.00 CT lab grown diamond tennis bracelet is defined by two parallel rows of round diamonds set in a lattice-inspired structure. It offers broad, even brilliance across the wrist while maintaining a balanced fit for extended wear. Crafted with round lab grown diamonds selected for consistent cut, color, and clarity parameters, this bracelet gives a refined statement look with the practicality of secure everyday construction.
- Approximate total diamond weight: 6.00 to 6.99 carats
- Round lab grown diamonds arranged in a double-row tennis bracelet design
- Lattice framework adds visual depth and supports flexible movement
- Prong settings allow strong light return for fire and scintillation
- Integrated secure clasp helps keep the bracelet aligned and stable
- High-polish finish enhances surface shine and long-term wear
Compared to a single-row tennis bracelet, this double-row style creates a fuller diamond surface and a more architectural profile. Unlike heavier rigid designs, the linked construction is made to wrap smoothly around the wrist, making it comfortable for formal events, evening wear, wedding celebrations, and milestone gifts. It also pairs naturally with solitaire rings, eternity bands, and diamond earrings when a coordinated jewelry look is preferred.
Each round lab grown diamond is chosen for symmetry, clarity, and reliable light performance, helping the bracelet present a consistent visual rhythm from end to end. The open lattice arrangement allows light to reach the stones from multiple angles, supporting noticeable sparkle without overwhelming the design. The prongs are finely proportioned to secure the diamonds while keeping the overall appearance clean and uninterrupted.
All diamonds in this bracelet are lab grown and graded according to standardized cut, color, and clarity parameters, giving shoppers a clear and citable quality reference. This makes the piece a strong choice for clients seeking the look and performance of fine diamond jewelry with modern sourcing standards. For those comparing styles, structural diamond settings can also be explored in Halo, Hidden Halo, Pavé & More, while broader guidance on sparkle is covered in the Diamond Cut Quality Guide and market context in Lab-Grown Diamond Trends.