How to Wear Diamond Tennis Necklace?

Article published at: Jul 25, 2024 Article author: Thabet Haddadin Article tag: tennis necklace
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How to wear diamond tennis necklace

The diamond tennis necklace, with its striking display of brilliance, has long been considered an indispensable jewelry staple. Originating during a historic match featuring Chris Evert, during which she famously lost her diamond bracelet during play - hence its moniker! Nowadays, this iconic accessory can easily enhance any look.

Beyond its historical allure, the diamond tennis necklace's popularity stems from its ability to capture light and draw the eye with its glittering line of diamonds - creating a mesmerizing sparkle that dazzles viewers of any style or period! Classic or contemporary alike, tennis necklaces make statement pieces exuding elegance and sophistication that you won't want to take off! But, how to wear a diamond tennis necklace?

Where the Name Actually Comes From

The "tennis" in tennis necklace is borrowed, not original. The name started with the diamond tennis bracelet, after tennis champion Chris Evert's diamond line bracelet broke and fell to the court mid-match, prompting officials to pause play while she searched for it. The continuous-diamond-line bracelet style became known as a tennis bracelet, and jewellers later applied the same descriptive name to necklaces, earrings, and anklets built with the same uninterrupted line of matched diamonds. The necklace has no separate origin story of its own; it inherited the name purely because of shared design language with the bracelet. One correction worth making here: the Evert incident is very commonly dated to the 1987 US Open, including in a lot of published jewellery content. Evert's own publicist confirmed in 2018 that the correct year was 1978.

Choosing Length by Neckline, in Centimetres

Length is the single most important decision for how a tennis necklace actually wears, and it should be chosen against your neckline, not just personal preference. A choker length, 35 to 40cm, sits high and close to the throat, and works well with crew necks, turtlenecks, and off-the-shoulder tops where it fills the bare space above the fabric. A princess length, 43 to 46cm, is the most versatile option and the safest first choice, sitting just below the collarbone and working with V-necks, scoop necks, and open-collar shirts. A matinee length, 50 to 60cm, sits at or below the bust, and suits higher necklines such as crew necks and turtlenecks, where a shorter length would get visually interrupted by the collar rather than sitting cleanly against skin.

Matching Necklace to Outfit and Occasion

For daytime and work wear, a princess length worn under an open collar or against a plain scoop neck reads as polished without being a statement piece. For evening and formal occasions, let the necklace be the focal point: wear it alone against bare skin, without other necklaces at a similar length, and keep earrings simple so attention stays on the diamond line rather than splitting between competing pieces. Off-the-shoulder and strapless necklines are where a tennis necklace does its most striking work, since there is no fabric line to interrupt it. Button-up shirts and blouses suit a princess length left visible at an open collar rather than tucked away.

Layering a Tennis Necklace Without It Looking Cluttered

Layering works when you vary length and style, not when you combine similar pieces. Pair a tennis necklace with a shorter, simpler chain or a small pendant sitting a few centimetres higher, so each piece has its own space rather than overlapping. A tennis necklace also pairs cleanly with a single plain choker for textural contrast between sparkle and simplicity. What doesn't work: two diamond-line pieces together, or two necklaces at nearly the same length, since both will compete for the same visual attention instead of complementing each other.

Setting Style Matters for Everyday Wear

As with a tennis bracelet, the way the diamonds are set changes how the necklace behaves day to day, not just how it looks. An open prong setting lets in the most light and gives maximum sparkle, which suits occasional and evening wear well. A bezel or shared-prong setting is more resistant to snagging on scarves, collars, and hair, which matters if you intend to wear the necklace daily. If you know you'll wear yours constantly, prioritise the more secure setting over the setting that photographs with slightly more brilliance.

Selecting an Appropriate Tennis Necklace

Finding an ideal diamond tennis necklace involves considering multiple factors to ensure it complements both your style and preferences.

  • Carat Weight: Carat weight refers to the total weight of diamonds present in a necklace, though larger carats often command higher prices depending on individual stones' sizes and qualities.
  • Diamond Quality: To optimize brilliance in a tennis necklace, look for diamonds with perfect cuts - the four Cs determine their value and brilliance. When purchasing diamonds for this type of jewelry, purchase pieces with impeccable cuts that maximize shine and brilliance.
  • Metal Type: Platinum, yellow gold, and white gold diamond tennis necklaces are frequently chosen when purchasing pieces for special events or everyday use. When making this decision, it's wise to keep skin tone and existing collection in account when selecting metal jewelry items.
  • Chain Length: For optimal tennis necklace results, 16-18 inches should be the average chain length; however, you can customize shorter or longer chains depending on your neckline and desired look.

Finding your ideal tennis necklace requires carefully considering your budget, lifestyle, and personal taste. TJ Diamond provides stunning collections of Affordable Diamond Necklaces in NZ to meet every preference - we promise a bold or delicate statement necklace will fit right in!

Style Options for Tennis Necklaces

A diamond tennis necklace can easily adapt from day to nighttime events without ever needing a stylist for assistance.

Daytime Looks 

  • Casual Chic: For casual chic daytime looks, pair a tennis necklace with an understated white T-shirt and jeans, layering an eye-catching pendant for added interest.
  • Office-Appropriate: Add some flair and polish your work attire by pairing a tennis necklace with classic pieces like a blazer and blouse - adding just a hint of luxury while maintaining professional attire.
  • Brunch Outfit: When dressing to impress at brunch, pair a tennis necklace with an airy dress for a sophisticated brunch outfit. Choose a shorter necklace length to draw attention directly to your neckline and create the ultimate neck-conscious look!

Evening Glam

  • Cocktail Party: When attending an evening glam cocktail party, wearing a little black dress makes for the ideal canvas on which to showcase a diamond tennis necklace as the focal point of your ensemble and minimize all other accessories.
  • Formal Events: For an elegant evening event, pair a tennis necklace with an outfit that shows its sparkle. Consider opting for longer necklace lengths for a dramatic effect.

Layer Your Necklace

Don't hesitate to experiment by layering multiple necklaces over one another for an individualized and stylish look. Layer a delicate pendant necklace or shorter choker along with your tennis necklace for maximum impact and individual style!

Caring for Your Tennis Necklace

Proper care must be taken to preserve and enhance the beauty and brilliance of a diamond tennis necklace!

  • Proper Storage: Store it inside an extra-protective jewelry case lined with soft material to ward off potential scratches or other forms of damage.
  • Cleaning and Maintenance: For optimal care and long-term longevity, use mild jewelry cleaner with soft cloth rather than harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners to prolong its life and maintain its gleaming finish.
  • Insurance Considerations: Protect the value of your diamond tennis necklace against its replacement cost with insurance.

Choosing the Right Necklace for the Way You'll Actually Wear It

If you plan to wear your tennis necklace daily, choose a princess length, a secure clasp, and a bezel or shared-prong setting. If it's reserved for evenings and special occasions, you have more room to prioritise carat weight, an open prong setting, and a longer, more dramatic length. Every TJ Diamond tennis necklace is handcrafted in our Auckland studio in solid 18ct gold or platinum, using IGI or GIA certified stones, in both natural and lab-grown diamonds. Every necklace is covered by our lifetime warranty, which includes clasp repair and setting restoration, so the piece you choose today is one our studio will still be looking after in twenty years.

Not sure which length or setting suits how you'll wear it? Contact us for a no-obligation consultation at our Auckland studio, or browse the full diamond tennis necklace collection to see current pricing and styles.

The Bottom Line

How to wear a diamond tennis necklace? Diamond tennis necklaces are timeless investments that add an air of luxurious style and longevity to any look. Their versatile nature and lasting appeal make them must-haves for women of all ages.

Careful consideration should be made regarding carat weight, diamond quality, metal type, and chain length when searching for your ideal tennis necklace. With proper care and styling techniques in place, your diamond tennis necklace will become one of your cherished possessions for many years to come.

Experience the exquisite beauty of TJ Diamond's Diamond Tennis Necklaces in NZ, hand-crafted to meet our exacting standards of craftsmanship and elegance. TJ offers affordable options without compromising on quality; visit us online now to find your ideal pair!

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How do you decide what length diamond tennis necklace to buy?

Length depends primarily on neckline and how prominent you want the piece to be. A choker length, 35 to 40cm, sits high on the throat and suits crew necks, turtlenecks, and off-the-shoulder tops, where it fills the space above the fabric line. A princess length, 43 to 46cm, is the most versatile and popular choice, sitting just below the collarbone and working with almost any neckline including V-neck, scoop, and button-up shirts. Longer matinee lengths, 50 to 60cm, sit at or below the bust and suit higher necklines such as crew necks and turtlenecks, where a shorter length would compete with the fabric. If you are unsure, a princess length is the safest first tennis necklace, since it works with the widest range of outfits.

Q2: Can you wear a tennis necklace every day?

Yes. A well-made tennis necklace in a secure clasp and setting is designed for regular wear, not just special occasions. For daily wear, a lobster clasp or box clasp with a safety catch is more secure than a simple spring ring, and a bezel or shared-prong setting is more snag-resistant than an open prong setting against clothing and hair. Choose a slightly shorter, closer-fitting length for daily wear so the necklace doesn't swing forward when you lean over a desk or car seat, and remove it before activities where the clasp takes repeated strain.

Q3: What neckline does a diamond tennis necklace suit best?

Tennis necklaces work with almost any neckline if the length is matched correctly. A scoop or V-neck pairs well with a princess length that follows the natural V shape. A crew neck or turtleneck suits a longer matinee length worn over the fabric rather than a shorter length that gets visually interrupted by the collar. An off-the-shoulder or strapless neckline suits a choker length that sits on bare skin above the neckline. Button-up shirts and blouses work well with a princess length left visible at an open collar. The general rule is that the necklace should have clear space to sit against skin, not fabric, for the diamonds to catch light properly.

Q4: Can you layer a tennis necklace with other necklaces?

Yes, and layering has become one of the most popular ways to wear a tennis necklace. The key is varying both length and style rather than combining two similar pieces. Pair your tennis necklace with a shorter delicate chain or a pendant on a slightly shorter length, so each piece has its own visual space rather than overlapping. A tennis necklace also layers well with a single simple choker for contrast between the sparkle of the diamond line and the plainness of the choker. Avoid layering two tennis-style pieces together, or two necklaces of very similar length, since both will compete for attention rather than complementing each other.

Q5: Where does the name "tennis necklace" come from?

The name is borrowed by extension from the diamond tennis bracelet, which takes its name from tennis champion Chris Evert. During a match, Evert's diamond line bracelet broke and fell to the court, and she asked officials to pause play while she searched for it. The publicity around the incident led to that continuous-diamond-line bracelet style being called a tennis bracelet, and the same descriptive name was later applied to necklaces, earrings, and anklets sharing the same continuous-line design. The necklace itself has no separate origin incident; it inherited the name because it uses the same diamond-line construction as the original bracelet. The Evert incident is often misdated to the 1987 US Open; her publicist confirmed in 2018 that the correct year was 1978.

Q6: How do you clean and store a diamond tennis necklace?

Wipe the necklace with a soft, lint-free cloth after each wear to remove skin oils, perfume, and everyday residue, which dulls a diamond's brilliance faster than almost anything else. Store it flat, fully extended, in a lined jewellery box or a soft pouch, rather than coiled or bunched, since a diamond line necklace can kink or strain its internal links if stored folded for long periods. Keep it separate from other jewellery so the clasp and setting are not rubbing against harder pieces. For a deeper clean, a soft brush with warm water and a small amount of mild dish soap is generally sufficient; avoid perfume, hairspray, and lotion contact immediately before wearing, as these products dull a diamond's sparkle over time.

Q7: Should you wear a tennis necklace with a pendant or on its own?

A tennis necklace is usually strongest worn alone for formal or evening occasions, where its continuous line of diamonds is the clear focal point without competition. For daytime or layered looks, it pairs well with a single simple pendant on a shorter chain, positioned so the pendant sits above the tennis necklace's line rather than overlapping it. Avoid combining a tennis necklace with a second statement pendant or a chunky chain at a similar length, since the two pieces will visually compete rather than layering cleanly.

Q8: What metal and setting should you choose for everyday wear versus special occasions?

For everyday wear, a bezel or shared-prong setting is more practical, since it is less likely to snag on clothing, scarves, or hair than an open four-prong setting, and white gold or platinum tends to show everyday wear less visibly than yellow gold in a fine chain. For special occasions, an open prong setting maximises light entry and sparkle, which matters more for a single evening than for years of daily wear. Metal choice otherwise comes down to skin tone and existing jewellery: white gold and platinum suit cooler tones and monochrome formal wear, yellow gold adds warmth for daytime and warmer skin tones, and rose gold suits both casual and formal styling.

 

 

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