Lab-Grown Diamond Tennis Necklace

A tennis necklace is a single unbroken line of diamonds circling the neck — the necklace sibling of the bracelet Chris Evert made famous at the 1987 US Open. Because a diamond tennis necklace carries several carats at once, this is where lab-grown pricing saves the most in absolute dollars: our 14 designs run from $2,275 to $26,915, where mined equivalents can cost several times more.

Choosing your tennis necklace

Total carat weight and length set the look — a lab grown diamond tennis necklace in white gold reads classically icy, while yellow gold warms every stone. The style is genuinely unisex: the mens tennis necklace has become one of the defining pieces of current men's jewellery. Match yours with a tennis bracelet for the full line.

Why lab-grown wins biggest here

Multiply the per-carat saving across an entire strand and the gap becomes enormous — every stone IGI-certified and matched to its neighbours for colour and clarity, as the style demands.

Shop with confidence

Every piece is made to order in about 2 weeks in solid gold and ships free with 5-7 day express delivery, backed by 30-day free returns.

Bar
Bar
Chain
Chain
Cluster
Cluster
Cluster
Cluster
Cross
Cross
Drop
Drop
Geometric
Geometric
Halo
Halo
Heart
Heart
Initial
Initial
Lariat
Lariat
Pendant
Pendant
Pendant
Pendant
Riviera
Riviera
Solitaire
Solitaire
Solitaire
Solitaire
Station
Station
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Sizing a diamond tennis necklace

Budget planning starts with stone size, because it compounds: at a 16-inch length, 2mm stones total roughly 5 carats, 2.5mm about 8, and 3mm pushes past 11 — small diameter changes move total weight dramatically. Decide the look first (delicate line versus statement row), then let length fine-tune it: 16 inches sits at the collarbone, 18 drops just below, 20 reads relaxed.

Two checks before any purchase, anywhere: the clasp should be a box or lobster closure with a safety figure-eight — this is jewellery that carries real weight — and the links should flex freely in every direction so the line hugs the collarbone instead of standing away from it. Stiff links are the tell of a cheaply made piece regardless of the stones.

Tennis necklace FAQs

Why is it called a tennis necklace?

The name comes from tennis star Chris Evert, whose diamond line bracelet snapped during a 1987 US Open match — play stopped to find it, the press named the style, and the necklace inherited the name.

What is a graduated tennis necklace?

A graduated tennis necklace tapers its stones — largest at the centre, smaller toward the clasp — concentrating carat weight where it shows most.

How many carats is a tennis necklace?

Anywhere from around 5 to 20+ total carats depending on stone size and length — which is why a lab grown tennis necklace costs a fraction of its mined twin: the saving multiplies across every stone.

Can men wear a tennis necklace?

Absolutely — the diamond tennis necklace men's trend is one of the strongest in current jewellery, usually in slightly larger stones and shorter lengths.

What length should I choose?

16–18 inches sits at or just below the collarbone — the classic drop for a tennis necklace womens buyers choose most; 20+ inches reads more relaxed and unisex.

Which gold suits a tennis necklace?

A gold tennis necklace in yellow warms the line and reads vintage; white gold disappears behind the stones for a pure-diamond look — the most popular choice.