THOMAS SABO tennis bracelets: dazzling classic pieces to wear on your wrist

Catch the light with every movement: seamlessly set faceted stones that create an irresistible dazzle of light. The striking design of tennis bracelets is guaranteed to attract admiring glances. The THOMAS SABO online shop has various classic designs with round-, princess- or baguette-cut white zirconia stones: perfect birthday, engagement or graduation gifts. THOMAS SABO is also setting new trends with gold-coloured tennis bracelets adorned with rainbow-coloured stones with a glistening yet warm 750 yellow-gold-plated finish. All THOMAS SABO tennis bracelets are crafted in superior quality 925 Sterling silver and embellished with hand-cut stones. They all feature an extension chain that can be used to adjust their length from 16 to 19 cm.

Sterling silver or gold tennis bracelets: the perfect item for every style

Tennis player Chris Evert set the trend back in the 1980s. You don't need to be playing at Wimbledon or have a big event or occasion to wear a tennis bracelet. They can also be worn with everyday outfits, from sporty elegant to casual, and even dress up casual street looks. In the truest sense, the THOMAS SABO collection of tennis bracelets is multifaceted and versatile.

  • Elegant: wear them on their own or team them with matching or contrasting Sterling silver or gold hoop earrings, necklaces and rings for women 
  • Extravagant: team several tennis bracelets with white stones and differing cuts together and team with other matching pieces from the THOMAS SABO collection
  • Modern: layer silver and gold tennis bracelets with white and vibrant coloured stones together for an on-trend two-tone look
  • Edgy: combine tennis bracelets with bracelets from the THOMAS SABO Rebel at heart collection – for a glam-meets-rebel look

Whether you wear them to stylishly enhance an evening dress or to elevate casual looks – you cannot be wrong with tennis bracelets for women whatever the occasion. Fall in love with their timeless designs and the interplay of the coloured stones and decide whether to go for silver or gold – or both!