Lab-Grown Diamond Bracelets

A diamond bracelet works where rings and earrings cannot — it moves, catches light mid-gesture, and shows every time you reach for anything. All 163 of our designs live here, from $360 to $22,922, each set with IGI-certified lab-grown stones in solid gold.

Two families, two personalities

The tennis bracelet is the flexible line of matched stones — the category's icon — while bangles hold a firm circle that stacks beautifully and slips on in a second. Diamond bracelets in white gold read icy and formal; yellow and rose warm into everyday wear.

Wrist styling that works

One statement piece per wrist, or a stack of fine lines — both work; mixing the two rarely does. Keep diamonds on the opposite wrist from a watch, and size with a finger's width of slack so the piece moves without sliding over the hand.

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Made to order in roughly 2 weeks, free 5-7 day express delivery, 30-day free returns and conflict-free IGI-certified stones throughout.

Bangle
Bangle
Chain
Chain
Cluster
Cluster
Cuban
Cuban
Cuff
Cuff
Link
Link
Men's
Men's
Station
Station
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Bangle and diamond bracelet sizing guide

Bangles size differently from line bracelets — they must clear the widest part of the hand, not the wrist. Tuck your thumb to your palm, measure around the knuckles, and that circumference is your bangle minimum; hinged bangles cheat this by opening, which is why they fit closer and rattle less. Oval bangles follow the wrist's real shape and spin less than round ones.

For daily wear, weight distribution matters more than total weight: stones spread along a line sit lighter than the same carats clustered at one point. Build a wrist in layers — one diamond piece as the anchor, plain gold around it — and leave the dominant hand bare or nearly so; it takes the knocks. Everything with stones earns a twice-yearly check of links and settings; thirty seconds of attention per year, decades of wear.

Diamond bracelet FAQs

How should a diamond bracelet fit?

A finger's width of slack — loose enough to move and catch light, snug enough to stay off the hand. Measure the wrist snug and add roughly three-quarters of an inch.

Tennis line or bangle — which first?

The flexible diamond line if sparkle is the goal; the bangle if you want something that slips on instantly and stacks. They also layer together better than two of the same.

Are diamond bracelets fragile?

Well-made ones are not — the failure points are clasps and worn links, not stones. A safety clasp and an occasional link check keep diamond bracelets in daily rotation for decades.

Which wrist should a bracelet go on?

The non-dominant wrist takes fewer knocks — and if you wear a watch, put the diamonds on the other side; metal rubbing metal scratches both.

What total carat weight makes sense?

Around 2–3 carats reads refined and works daily; 5+ becomes the outfit's centrepiece. Because stones spread along the line, even bigger numbers wear lighter than they sound.

Do lab-grown stones make sense in bracelets?

More than anywhere — bracelets multiply stones, so the per-stone saving compounds down the whole line while the IGI certificate reads the same.