Lab-Gemstone Tennis Bracelet

$399.00

This unique 925 sterling silver tennis bracelet, plated in 18K gold, breaks away from traditional diamond settings. Instead, it features...

Material: 925 Silver Plated with 18k White Gold

925 Silver Plated with 18k White Gold

Color: Red

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SKU: WMA-B2221
Description

This unique 925 sterling silver tennis bracelet, plated in 18K gold, breaks away from traditional diamond settings. Instead, it features a captivating array of lab-grown square-cut emeralds、 rubies and sapphires. These vibrant, exceptionally clear gemstones breathe life into the bracelet, making each piece a stunning work of modern luxury art.

Jewelry Care Tips

1. Handling Your Rings in a correct way: When putting on or taking off a ring, avoid touching the gemstone directly.
2. Humidify Your Gems: Some gemstones, like jade, jadeite, opal, and emerald, require a certain level of humidity.
3. The Breath and Buff Method: To keep your rings sparkling, simply breathe on them and wipe them with a soft cloth. This removes dirt and oils that can build up from handling.
4. A Simple Soak: The easiest way to clean jewelry is to soak it in warm, soapy water for a few minutes, then gently scrub with a soft toothbrush.
5. Regular Professional Check-ups: Schedule a check-up with a reputable jeweler every year or so to inspect each piece.
6. While ultrasonic cleaners are effective for diamonds, they can damage other gemstones by enlarging existing cracks or causing the gemstone to fracture.
7. Ionic cleaners are a safer and more effective alternative for most types of jewelry. They are easy to use and affordable.

DO NOT

1. Avoid soaking gemstones like emeralds or amethyst in Jewelry cleaners for more than 10 minutes, as they can damage the surface.
2. Never use ammonia-based or harsh chemical cleaners on pearl jewelry.
3. While ultrasonic cleaners are effective for diamonds, they can damage other gemstones by enlarging existing cracks or causing the gemstone to fracture.
4. Remove your jewelry before showering.
5. Chlorine is a No-No: Avoid swimming in chlorinated pools or soaking gold jewelry in bleach.
6. Heat is a Jewel's Enemy: Keep your fine jewelry away from excessive heat, such as hot stoves.

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