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Fancy color diamond bracelets are among the most demanding pieces in the high-jewelry category. Assembling a tennis line or graduated bracelet of matched fancy color stones requires sourcing dozens of stones from a population that constitutes less than 0.01% of all gem-quality rough. This collection covers Fancy Yellow tennis lines, mixed Yellow-and-Pink graduated designs, and rare-color statement pieces.
Metal choices follow the stones. Yellow gold for yellow-only lines, rose gold for pink-only lines, platinum for blue, green, or mixed-color designs where the neutral metal lets each stone read at its true saturation. Every diamond is GIA-graded individually with a Colored Diamond Grading Report.
GIA-certified Fancy Color diamond bracelets — yellow, pink, and mixed-color tennis lines in 18kt gold and platinum.
Fancy Color Bracelets — Sourcing and Matching
The sourcing reality of fancy color bracelets shapes pricing more than any other factor. A 30-stone tennis bracelet at 0.10ct per stone (3ct total) sounds modest in white diamonds — it isn’t in fancy colors. Locating thirty Fancy Light Yellow stones that match in hue, saturation, and tone can take our atelier months of inventory work; doing the same in pink or blue can take years and frequently requires commission-pulling from cutting partners.
Mixed-color bracelets sidestep the matching problem by design. A graduated bracelet alternating Fancy Yellow, Fancy Pink, and colorless brilliants is, paradoxically, easier to source than a uniform line of any single fancy color — the design absorbs slight hue variations as intentional rather than mismatched.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are mixed-color bracelets sometimes easier to assemble than uniform ones?
A mixed-color bracelet absorbs slight hue variations between stones as intentional design rather than mismatch. A uniform Fancy Yellow tennis line requires every stone to agree exactly on saturation and modifiers — that match can take months to find. A mixed design with yellows, pinks, and colorless brilliants pulls from a broader inventory.
How long does it take to source a fancy color tennis bracelet?
A 5-carat-total Fancy Light Yellow line can typically be assembled in 4-8 weeks from inventory. Pink lines take longer — often 3-6 months for a 3-carat uniform line. Blue or green lines are rare commissions; we work with cutting partners over 6-12+ months for matched stones.
How are pink diamonds matched in a bracelet?
By hue (no Purplish Pink mixed with Orangy Pink), saturation grade, tone, and face-up appearance under daylight, incandescent, and LED. Pinks are particularly sensitive to lighting; a pair that matches in one light source can mismatch in another, and bracelet-length lines require the match to hold across all conditions.
What is the value retention of a fancy color bracelet?
Strong, particularly for pink and blue pieces. The supply of natural fancy color rough is fixed and shrinking — the closure of the Argyle pink mine in 2020 took ~90% of natural pink diamond supply offline. GIA-certified provenance is universally accepted at auction. Yellow bracelets have more modest but still positive value retention.
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