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I have a four prong bracelet but it’s more separated in style, personally of the three you have posted I love the style of the Costco one the best, I would pick that over mine lol
Very pretty! Great price!
I have that exact bracelet from Costco! I personally love it and find that the diamonds perform really well so definitely would recommend it highly.
A lot of this will come down to style. This bracelet is set in a pretty seamless look, versus the separate look the 3 prong style will achieve.
I can’t agree more with both @JoJa12345 & @MRBXXXFVVS1
3prong & 4prong give 2 different looks.
You have to find out which style speaks to you more.
Don’t rush into buying, give yourself some times to observe & think about it.
My first TB was a 3prong which I fell in love at first sight.
Over the years I realized I appreciate a continuous line of sparkles hence the current 4prong.
In the event that they are sold before a decision is made, then they aren’t meant to be & better ones await you
Anyway TBs aren’t hard to get IMO, we just have to decide on carat weight, style, specs & budget.
Cheers & enjoy the shopping process
So, I ended up with this beauty! Testing it today in different lighting to ensure it’s a keeper. It’s 5 carat G-H, SI1-SI2 eye clean tennis bracelet from Diamond Direct, priced competitively based on my relationship, as they are where I have made my recent purchases. It has a secure double lock.
Diamond Direct had several five carat bracelets with settings that varied in style and price. I felt a bit overwhelmed bc I didn’t expect all of the options in settings which seemed a bit minor in difference but reflected in price. I felt a bit underprepared as I never researched setting options beyond 3 vs. 4 prong styles. I feel this setting highlights the diamonds where you just see diamonds.
I am extremely grateful but have that nagging curiosity if I should have compared this bracelet to a 3 prong 5 carat tennis and researched settings more.
Originally I loved the 3 prong 4 carat bracelet but hated that i could get a 5 carat 4 prong for the same price. My gut tells me a 4 prong might be more classic for stacking purposes in the future, although a 3 prong gives more interest as a stand alone piece.
I will give it a few days before I have it sized and settle my mind.
Feel free to weigh in on your thoughts or research on tennis bracelet settings and 3 vs. 4 prong styles.
Thanks again for everyone that shared their thoughts. Bc of this group’s guidance I stayed away from the G-I tennis bracelet to ensure it will truly show up white and reduce variation.
My husband says he likes the 3 prong more, that’s it’s more dainty.
So, I ended up with this beauty! Testing it today in different lighting to ensure it’s a keeper. It’s 5 carat G-H, SI1-SI2 eye clean tennis bracelet from Diamond Direct, priced competitively based on my relationship, as they are where I have made my recent purchases. It has a secure double lock.
Diamond Direct had several five carat bracelets with settings that varied in style and price. I felt a bit overwhelmed bc I didn’t expect all of the options in settings which seemed a bit minor in difference but reflected in price. I felt a bit underprepared as I never researched setting options beyond 3 vs. 4 prong styles. I feel this setting highlights the diamonds where you just see diamonds.
I am extremely grateful but have that nagging curiosity if I should have compared this bracelet to a 3 prong 5 carat tennis and researched settings more.
Originally I loved the 3 prong 4 carat bracelet but hated that i could get a 5 carat 4 prong for the same price. My gut tells me a 4 prong might be more classic for stacking purposes in the future, although a 3 prong gives more interest as a stand alone piece.
I will give it a few days before I have it sized and settle my mind.
Feel free to weigh in on your thoughts or research on tennis bracelet settings and 3 vs. 4 prong styles.
Thanks again for everyone that shared their thoughts. Bc of this group’s guidance I stayed away from the G-I tennis bracelet to ensure it will truly show up white and reduce variation.
They're all beautiful, but for my money the Costco one is still the best for the naturals, and the fact that DD is willing to magically price match tells me that the Costco deal is the deal.
But then again, I'm looking at it through static pictures and can't really get nuance from those.
Honestly I would probably go lab for a tennis anyway, but I happen to be a fan of lab diamonds and their cost savings for what I feel is essentially the same thing.
Buy what you love with your eyeballs and you'll be happy Any way you slice it you're going to get a beautiful bracelet!
So, I ended up with this beauty! Testing it today in different lighting to ensure it’s a keeper. It’s 5 carat G-H, SI1-SI2 eye clean tennis bracelet from Diamond Direct, priced competitively based on my relationship, as they are where I have made my recent purchases. It has a secure double lock.
Diamond Direct had several five carat bracelets with settings that varied in style and price. I felt a bit overwhelmed bc I didn’t expect all of the options in settings which seemed a bit minor in difference but reflected in price. I felt a bit underprepared as I never researched setting options beyond 3 vs. 4 prong styles. I feel this setting highlights the diamonds where you just see diamonds.
I am extremely grateful but have that nagging curiosity if I should have compared this bracelet to a 3 prong 5 carat tennis and researched settings more.
Originally I loved the 3 prong 4 carat bracelet but hated that i could get a 5 carat 4 prong for the same price. My gut tells me a 4 prong might be more classic for stacking purposes in the future, although a 3 prong gives more interest as a stand alone piece.
I will give it a few days before I have it sized and settle my mind.
Feel free to weigh in on your thoughts or research on tennis bracelet settings and 3 vs. 4 prong styles.
Thanks again for everyone that shared their thoughts. Bc of this group’s guidance I stayed away from the G-I tennis bracelet to ensure it will truly show up white and reduce variation.