bracciale tennis

Crieri’s tennis bracelet becomes elastic

Who plays the greatest tennis of all time? Now the answer is: Crieri. The jewelery brand from Valencia presents an innovative tennis bracelet. The characteristic is that of being elastic, thanks to an international patent. Crieri’s project has a name: G.O.A.T, an acronym that in fashion slang means Greatest Of All Time, the greatest ever.

Crieri, tennis bracelet GOAT
Crieri, tennis bracelet GOAT

The introduction of the new G.O.A.T. it allows us to differentiate ourselves significantly and further from the competition. We have always been attentive observers of the context in which we operate and this has allowed us to be recognizable over time with our tennis shoes, so much so that we have been able to patent some constructive solutions. With this new step, G.O.A.T., we put our experience and expertise to good use to take another step forward and to offer not only an aesthetically impeccable jewel, but also a very interesting product from the point of view of quality and price positioning.
Alessandro Saracino, founder and CEO of Crieri

Alessandro Saracino
Alessandro Saracino

The project is the result of two years of research and development based on research and analysis of the national and international jewelery scene. On the other hand, the tennis bracelet has been a Crieri feature since birth. The new elastic bracelet is based on a jewel assembly system that allows perfect alignment of the bezels, enhancing the mechanism to make the bracelet very resistant, light and practically indestructible.

Bracciale in oro bianco e diamanti bianchi
Firmament bracelet, in white gold and white diamonds

In addition to the technical features, the company emphasizes the aesthetic aspect and the way the new bracelet is used. The flexibility allows you to eliminate the closure: just spread it and slip it on your wrist. The new bracelets, presented later, are made of yellow, white and pink gold with white, black, brown, blue and yellow diamonds as well as rubies, pink and blue sapphires in an innovative mix of harmony and proportions. Among the variants of the collection, also bracelets with precious colored stones and spots of white diamonds. The collection will include bracelets available in approximately 8/9 different carats and 3 reference sizes (S, M, L) expressly conceived for men and women to ensure optimal wearability. There are also special versions made with stones with shaped cuts (heart, baguette, for example) and versions with the precious Colombian emeralds of which Crieri is a great interpreter. There will also be space for custom-made creations.

Rainbow bracelet. Copyright: gioiellis.com
Rainbow bracelet. Copyright: gioiellis.com

Bracciale tennis Rainbow
Bracciale tennis Rainbow by Crieri

Tennis bracelet, who started the game?

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Tennis bracelets are one of the most successful jewels: they are elegant and easy to wear. But do you know why they are called tennis bracelets? Their name comes from … ♦ ︎

Things to know: from time to time tennis bracelets appear in the collections. It is a type of bracelet that is usually made of gold and a row of diamonds, sometimes with other precious stones as well. The line of stones of the tennis bracelet is continuous even if, over time, other versions have also been proposed. But why is it called a tennis bracelet? Is it a piece of jewelry you need to play with rackets and balls? Who decided to call them that? What does Grand Slam sport have to do with it? Here is the answer: the tennis-like bracelet has a rather recent history. That is, it does not belong to those great traditions of jewelery, codified starting from the nineteenth century, but it established itself relatively recently. The tennis bracelet, in fact, was born in 1987, thanks to a tennis player.

Bracciale tennis di Morellato
Bracciale tennis di Morellato

The line of diamonds that has no beginning or end was actually associated with the desire for eternal love. In fact, originally, its name was just eternity bracelet, in analogy with the same type of ring. What does tennis have to do with it, then? Simple, this bracelet became famous because it was always worn by one of the best (some say even the best) tennis player, the American Chris Evert. To give an idea, Chris Evert remained consistently at the top of world tennis in the 1970s and 1980s, and was number one in the official rankings for seven years. Well, she loved eternity bracelets, which she often wore even during games. Indeed, we remember a funny episode: during a US Open match Chris lost a diamond bracelet signed Coronet. The game was then suspended to recover the precious jewel. Since that time the diamond bracelet has been called a tennis bracelet. In short, tennis has replaced eternity with a hit of the racket.
Chris evert in una recente esibizione per beneficenza
Chris Evert in una recente esibizione per beneficenza

Bracciale tennis con diamanti neri
Bracciale tennis con diamanti neri

Bracciali tennis di Forever Unique
Bracciali tennis di Forever Unique

Pisa Diamanti, bracciale tennis in oro rosa e diamanti
Pisa Diamanti, bracciale tennis in oro rosa e diamanti

Bracciale tennis con zaffiri pastello
Bracciale tennis con zaffiri pastello







Bliss between Tennis and Incantesimo

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Diamonds and white gold as snow by Bliss with Tennis and Incantesimo collections ♦︎
Bliss for Christmas plays tennis, but also does a spell. Tennis and Incantesimo (spell) are two of the jewelery lines of the brand that is part of the Damiani group. Tennis is now a classic: flexible bracelets with small diamonds embedded in white gold, lightweight and simple to wear. The tennis bracelet became famous in the mid-eighties during a game (see also: Tennis Bracelets, Game History). Bliss replicates tennis in two variants, always with the white gold frame. The two variants are called Splendido, with diamonds set wìhit griffes, and Stella, with faceted star-shaped setting. Prices: for Splendido bracelet 1950 euros, for Stella 1250 euros.
For those who prefer the magic to the sport, here is the Spell Collection, with a stylized ramage, a continuous repetition that is characterized by a geometric pattern. The collection includes rings, collier and earrings with a trim that fits in two pairs of precious stones. Prices: earrings 749 euro, ring and pendant 649 euro. Lavinia Andorno





Anello Incantesimo, oro bianco e diamanti
Anello Incantesimo, oro bianco e diamanti

Pendente Incantesimo, oro bianco e diamanti
Pendente Incantesimo, oro bianco e diamanti
Orecchini Incantesimo, oro bianco e diamanti
Orecchini Incantesimo, oro bianco e diamanti
Bracciale tennis della linea Splendido
Bracciale tennis della linea Splendido

Bracciale tennis della linea Stella
Bracciale tennis della linea Stella







Words on the wrist with Bliss




Bliss’s #Mywords collection: four-color tennis bracelet with the ability to compose custom words or phrases ♦ ︎
A word can trigger a war or a novel of love. A jewel can trigger memories, feelings, passions. From the combination of the two aspects, #Mywords is born, a collection signed by Bliss, a brand that belongs to the Damiani group. In essence, the idea is to send a message, or write a meaningful word for yourself, through modular jewels. With #Mywords to a classic silver tennis bracelet made of cubic zirconia stones in white, blue, green or red colors, you can add the letters of the alphabet. It is as if the bracelet became a free space for yours expression. All letters, plus three icons with shape of heart or child are available. Price: The bracelet costs 89 euros, each letter to add costs 12 euros. But, of course, the bracelet can also be worn without.



I due elementi bambino e bambina per i bracciali #Mywords
I due elementi bambino e bambina per i bracciali #Mywords
Bracciali con una lettera
Bracciali con una lettera
Bliss, bracciali tennis della collezione #Mywords
Bliss, bracciali tennis della collezione #Mywords
Elemento a cuore
Elemento a cuore
Alcune delle lettere che si possono aggiungere ai bracciali
Alcune delle lettere che si possono aggiungere ai bracciali

Bliss, bracciale tennis. Prezzo: 89 euro
Bliss, bracciale tennis. Prezzo: 89 euro