11.26 CT. Alternating Princess Cut Blue Sapphire and Diamond Tennis Bracelet in 14K White Gold
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$11,450.00 USD - Regular price
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- Sale price
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$11,450.00 USD
Color, light, and contrast define this alternating sapphire and diamond tennis bracelet. Featuring 24 princess-cut blue sapphires and 24 princess-cut diamonds in a precise sequence, the 48-stone design creates a continuous, dynamic wristpiece where deep blue and brilliant white enhance each other. The princess cut ensures perfect alignment and geometric harmony, giving the bracelet rhythm and energy that uniform-stone designs cannot match.
Durable sapphires (9 on the Mohs scale) make this bracelet suitable for everyday wear, resisting scratches from all but diamonds. Set in 14K white gold with a total of 11.26 carats, it offers accessible luxury at $11,450, complete with a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects and free shipping.
Stone & material specifications
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Total carat weight |
Approx. 11.26 ct |
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Sapphire weight |
Approx. 6 ct (24 stones) |
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Diamond weight |
Approx. 5 ct (24 stones) |
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Diamond & sapphire shape |
Princess cut |
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Total stones |
48 (24 sapphires + 24 diamonds) |
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Metal |
14K white gold |
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Bracelet style |
Alternating sapphire and diamond tennis |
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Price |
$11,450 |
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Warranty |
Lifetime - manufacturing defects covered |
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Shipping |
Complimentary within the United States |
Why blue sapphire and diamond
The color contrast
Blue sapphires and white diamonds have been paired in fine jewelry for centuries because the contrast is nearly perfect: the cool, deep blue of a well-saturated sapphire and the bright, colorless sparkle of a diamond occupy different ends of the visual spectrum. Each makes the other more visible. In an alternating design, this contrast is repeated across the entire circumference of the wrist, creating a bracelet that reads as dynamic rather than uniform.
Princess cut for alternating designs
The square form of the princess cut allows each stone to sit flush against its neighbor, creating a tight, continuous visual line. This geometric precision is more difficult to achieve with oval, round, or pear cuts in an alternating configuration. The princess cut's clean lines also reinforce the geometric character of the color pattern - the alternation reads as deliberate and architectural rather than decorative.
The Princess Diana connection
Blue sapphire jewelry carries a cultural resonance that few other gemstone categories can claim. The sapphire engagement ring given to Princess Diana in 1981 - an oval blue sapphire surrounded by diamonds - sparked global demand for sapphire jewelry that has never fully subsided. That ring, now worn by Princess Catherine, remains one of the most recognized pieces of jewelry in the world. For clients drawn to blue sapphire jewelry, the association with enduring elegance and royal tradition is part of the appeal.
Styling guidance
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Wear alone as the focal point of wrist jewelry - the alternating color story is complete on its own
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Stack with a plain white gold or diamond bangle if layering - keep accompaniments simple
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Pairs beautifully with sapphire stud earrings for a coordinated look, or with plain diamond studs for contrast
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Appropriate for both everyday wear and evening occasions - the sapphire's hardness makes it genuinely versatile
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Works with navy, cobalt, black, and white dressing; the blue sapphire reads as a color accent against neutrals
Care, warranty & consultation
This bracelet is covered by Edward's Jewelry & Imports' lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects, with complimentary shipping for any warrantied repairs. Store in a soft pouch or lined box. Clean with warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush. Have settings professionally inspected annually. Contact us for a private viewing at our San Francisco showroom or to book an online consultation.
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