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Selecting the right diamond tennis necklace is not necessarily about price, it should be about style and your fashion sense. Deciding on the length of the diamond tennis necklace and what looks best on you for your neckline and fashion style is a good start. Some prefer a short Choker length (15” – 16”) for higher collars and dramatic sleeveless looks, where others prefer a more Princess length (18” – 20”) to accommodate a broader range of outfit necklines. Then still others may like a more dramatic look that comes with the Matinee (22” – 24”) and Opera (36”) lengths, ideal for high turtlenecks and sexy low plunges.
Selecting the style of a diamond tennis necklace is very important but not so difficult as it is a personal choice that has no wrong answer. There are several different diamond tennis necklace mounting styles. Here are a few of the more popular styles to consider. One is the Graduated, this is where there is a larger diamond at the bottom of the diamond tennis necklace and each diamond going towards the clasp ends gets slightly smaller. Then there are the 3-Prong and 4-Prong. There are not any clear advantages to 3 or 4 prongs, except that some prefer seeing less metal surrounding the diamonds, and so 3-Prong may be the logical choice. Other variations for a diamond tennis necklace include Raindrops and Diamonds-by-the-Yard. With Raindrops there are fewer diamonds but off-the-chart movement! Look carefully at the image below and see that each diamond is masterfully drilled and attached to the chain making this diamond tennis necklace variation something to see to believe- truly fascinating. Finally, a Diamonds-by-the-Yard diamond necklace is creatively fun to wear. The diamonds are usually set in a bezel (no prongs), can be of various diamond weights, and look great wearing one and super when layered together with different lengths. Just picture a Choker and a couple of Princess Diamonds-by-the-Yards draping over your favorite blouse.
Selecting the precious metal for your diamond tennis necklace is a matter of personal choice and price. Luckily, a diamond tennis necklace looks great in sterling silver, platinum, and all the colors of gold. You can really follow your own personal style and select the metal color that you prefer the most. White gold, platinum, and sterling silver have a similar appearance but are very different in price. Where sterling silver is much less expensive and used promotionally to save on expense, white gold and platinum give you a richer feel and look; and are used for the finer diamond tennis necklace styles. It is also important to note that a diamond tennis necklace in yellow gold or rose gold are great choices too as their unique colors look outstanding. To be clear, the most popular choice is 14 karat white gold. This seems to be the most versatile for all occasions and value.
The clasp on a diamond tennis necklace is a very important feature with benefits of confidence and security. For the most part, you will not be selecting the clasp type unless you are customizing the diamond tennis necklace with your jeweler; but rather, you will be accepting the type of clasp already manufactured with the diamond tennis necklace design. Below, you will see the basic anatomies of three diamond tennis necklace clasps. They are all box clasps with different types of safety locks. The basis of a box clasp is a male and female push-in function that locks by mere friction, and an extra safety lock. The images below show three different types of locks: a Single Figure-8 that snaps down to keep the box clasp from opening; a Double Figure-8; and a Hidden Safety that wraps around the back of the box clasp to secure it from opening. All three clasp types are very secure an acceptable for normal wear.
The gift of jewelry makes a great push present. A diamond tennis necklace is great for a mother delivering a baby regardless of the birthing month. Having a baby is life changing and that is why gifting fine jewelry is so appropriate. Just think, every time Mom looks at her beautiful diamond tennis necklace, she will think about the glorious day of delivery. How special is that?
Cleaning a diamond tennis necklace is very simple, and you can generally do it yourself. Start by creating a mixture of warm water and a few drops of mild dishwashing soap. Soak your diamond drop earrings for about 10 – 15 minutes and then gently brush the diamonds with a new soft-bristled toothbrush. Then rinse your diamond drop earrings under warm running water to remove the soap film. Gently dry your diamond tennis necklace with a soft cloth taking care not to snag any prongs or diamonds. For an elevated sparkle you can use a professionally formulated jewelry cleaner. Steam and ultrasonic cleaning are recommended by a trained professional.
Once you have selected your diamond tennis necklace adding a complimenting ring, earrings, or bracelet is quite easy. The diamond tennis necklace styles seldom match exactly as the necklace’s design is generally quite different from that of ring or earrings. Bracelets are a different matter as diamond tennis bracelets and diamond tennis necklaces can match nearly exactly; but this is not necessary as this is about your taste and fashion sense. The most important thing is that your jewelry wardrobe is a self-expression all your own. There is really no right or wrong.