Tennis Jewelry
FAQs
Why is it called tennis jewelry?
Tennis jewelry gets its name from a famous moment in the 1970s when Chris Evert’s diamond bracelet slipped off during a match, stopping the game while she searched for it. The moment went viral, and the straight line of stones became known as “tennis style,” inspiring today’s necklaces and bracelets.
What materials are used in tennis jewelry?
Our tennis jewelry is crafted from high-quality materials such as 925 sterling silver, 18K gold plated, or silver plated, depending on the design. All of our pieces are water-resistant, sweat-proof, and made with hypoallergenic materials for comfortable everyday wear.
How do you care for tennis jewelry?
To care for your tennis jewelry, gently wipe each piece with a jewelry polishing cloth to maintain its color, shine, and clarity. Avoid harsh chemicals, perfumes, and lotions that may dull the finish. When storing, keep each item in your Artizan pouch or box so the stones and metal don’t rub together or tangle with other pieces.
What stones are used in tennis jewelry?
Our tennis jewelry features high-quality stones chosen for long-lasting shine. We use premium cubic zirconia, moissanite stones, or emerald-cut silhouettes. Some designs also include simulated diamonds and lab-grown options for a luxurious look at an affordable price.
What inspired our tennis jewelry collection?
Our tennis jewelry collection was inspired by the idea of bringing classic elegance into everyday wear. We wanted pieces that look polished during the day, feel durable, and never seem out of place.
Since layering is part of our brand’s DNA, that vision led us to create tennis necklace sets and tennis bracelet stacks that layer seamlessly. We also introduced a tennis necklace with charms to bring in personalization and expand the way tennis pieces can be styled.
Since layering is part of our brand’s DNA, that vision led us to create tennis necklace sets and tennis bracelet stacks that layer seamlessly. We also introduced a tennis necklace with charms to bring in personalization and expand the way tennis pieces can be styled.