Lab Grown Diamond Bracelets Aurora, CO
Lab-Grown Diamond Tennis Bracelets
Certified stones, Aurora CO showroom, ships nationwide.
Walk into most jewelry stores, and you'll see two tennis bracelets sitting in the same case, priced $3,000 apart, looking almost identical. Ask why, and you usually get a vague answer. At Silvadi, the difference is always on paper. Every lab-grown diamond tennis bracelet we carry includes an IGI or GIA grading report for each stone. Not a claim. An actual document showing the cut, color, clarity, and carat weight of every diamond in that bracelet.
We carry nine styles: round, oval, emerald, pear, mixed fancy-cut, petal, and station designs, all set in solid 14K white, yellow, or rose gold. Prices run from $1,825 to $7,475. Our Aurora, CO showroom at 3033 S Parker Road, Suite 222, is open Monday through Friday. Walk in and try them on. For customers in Atlanta, GA, and everywhere else in the country, every order ships fully insured with the certificate included.
Synthetic, Lab-Created, Man-Made, Manufactured: It's All the Same Bracelet
If you searched for synthetic diamond tennis bracelet, man-made diamond tennis bracelet, or manufactured diamond tennis bracelet and ended up here, you're in the right place. Those are all the same product. The diamond industry hasn't settled on a single name for lab-grown stones, so retailers and shoppers use different terms. They're all referring to a real diamond grown in a controlled laboratory environment rather than mined.
Lab-grown diamonds aren't a substitute for real diamonds. They are real diamonds. Same carbon crystal structure. Same hardness, 10 on the Mohs scale, identical to anything pulled from the earth. Same grading standards: IGI and GIA evaluate lab-grown stones with the same 4C system they use for mined stones. What you won't find in our collection: cubic zirconia, moissanite, or any simulant. Every bracelet is set with genuine certified diamonds.
The pricing gap is worth understanding before you shop. A lab-grown tennis bracelet runs about 50-70% less than a mined bracelet at the same carat weight and clarity grade. That's the gap between a 1ct bracelet and a 3ct bracelet, or between VS2 and VVS1 clarity, all within the same budget.
All 9 Styles: What They Look Like and Who They're For
Every style below is in stock at our Aurora, CO, showroom and available for nationwide shipping. Each is set in solid 14K gold and comes with an IGI or GIA grading certificate.
Lab Grown Diamond Tennis Bracelet Radiance: from $1,825
Classic round-cut lab-grown diamonds, prong set, in 14K white, yellow, or rose gold. This is the style most people at Silvadi buy first, not because it's the cheapest option but because it works in every context. Wear it every day, wear it to a wedding, stack it with other bracelets. The prong setting is secure, the profile sits flat on the wrist, and the round brilliant cut gives maximum sparkle. If you've never bought a lab-grown tennis bracelet before and you're unsure which direction to go, start here.
Lab Grown Tennis Bracelet Crown Prong: from $2,650
Same round-cut certified diamonds as the Radiance, but the crown prong setting lifts each stone slightly higher off the band. That extra elevation increases light exposure from more angles, and you notice it. The bracelet visibly sparkles more when it catches light. Comes in the same three gold options. This one tends to show up as a gift choice or for occasions where people want the bracelet actually to draw attention.
Lab Grown Diamonds Petals Tennis Bracelet: $2,550
Each stone is framed by a petal-shaped bracelet metal setting rather than a standard prong. It gives the bracelet a more detailed, ornate look without adding bulk. Reads elegant rather than flashy, which makes it surprisingly easy to wear with other jewelry. It doesn't compete with rings or earrings for attention. Good choice if you want something that looks thoughtfully chosen rather than picked off a shelf.
Diamond Station Bracelet Round: $3,375
Round certified lab-grown diamonds are placed in station settings along the band, with visible gold between each stone rather than a continuous diamond line. Lighter on the wrist than a traditional tennis bracelet and visually quieter. The people who buy this typically don't want the full-coverage look of a standard tennis bracelet, but still want real certified stones. Works particularly well for men and for anyone who prefers understated jewelry.
5 Carat Tennis Diamond Bracelet, Mix Fancy Cut (Round, Oval, Pear): from $4,575
Five carats total weight, combining round, oval, and pear-cut certified lab-grown diamonds in a single bracelet. The three different cuts create movement and visual variety you can't get from a single-cut design. The stones catch light differently as your wrist moves. When people ask what the best lab-grown diamond tennis bracelet under $5,000 is for a gift, this is the answer we give most often. The carat weight impresses, and the mixed-cut setting makes it look like something chosen with care.
Oval Tennis Bracelet: from $4,475
All oval-cut bracelet certified lab-grown diamonds, continuous setting. Ovals face up larger than their actual carat weight because of the elongated shape, and they produce a slightly different sparkle pattern than rounds: stretched and flowing rather than starburst. A solid everyday bracelet that also photographs particularly well. Customers in Atlanta, GA, order this style more than any other through our website. It ships fully insured with the grading certificate included.
Tilted Emerald/Round Diamond Tennis Bracelet: from $4,575
Emerald-cut and round certified lab diamonds alternate across the band, each set at a slight angle. The contrast between the step-cut emeralds and the brilliant-cut rounds creates a geometric look that doesn't resemble a standard tennis bracelet at all, which is the whole point. If you've looked at a dozen tennis bracelets and they've all started to blend, this one won't.
Emerald Tennis Bracelet: from $7,475
Every stone is an emerald-cut certified lab-grown diamond. Emerald cuts produce a completely different visual effect from brilliant cuts. Instead of the starburst sparkle most people picture when they think diamond, you get a slower, deeper flash, almost like looking into a mirror. Bold and architectural. This is the highest-priced style in the collection for a reason: it's a statement piece, and it's clearly that on the wrist. Platinum finish is available on select configurations. Reach out before ordering to confirm.
One note on black diamond styles: if you've seen mention of lab-grown black diamond tennis bracelets, those are available on request. Ask our Aurora, CO team for details.
Which One to Buy: Short Answers Without the Runaround
Nine styles are a lot to sort through. Here's how we'd break it down:
• First tennis bracelet, everyday use: Radiance ($1,825). Durable, versatile, certified, and it works whether you're at work or at a wedding.
• Best gift under $5,000: 5 Carat Mixed Fancy Cut ($4,575). The carat weight and mixed cuts make an impression; a single-cut bracelet at the same price doesn't. Arrives with a grading certificate, which matters when giving it as a gift.
• Statement piece, occasion jewelry: Emerald Tennis Bracelet ($7,475). Not subtle. Not meant to be.
• Something that doesn't look like everyone else's: Tilted Emerald/Round ($4,575). The alternating cut layout is genuinely uncommon.
• Men's wrist: Crown Prong ($2,650) or Diamond Station ($3,375). Both sit well proportionally on a larger wrist. Yellow gold reads well on men's pieces.
In-Store in Aurora, CO, or We'll Ship It to You in Atlanta, GA
Our showroom is at 3033 S Parker Road, Suite 222, Aurora, CO 80014, open Monday through Friday, 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Customers drive in from Denver, Centennial, Parker, and Englewood specifically to compare pieces in person. The difference between a 1ct and 3ct bracelet, or between a prong setting and a crown prong setting, is hard to explain in words and obvious in person. You put them both on, and you know.
If you're in Atlanta, GA, searching for a lab diamond tennis bracelet, we've been shipping to Atlanta customers for a while now. Every order goes out fully insured with tracking and includes the IGI or GIA grading certificate for your stones. If you want to go through styles with someone before placing an order, we do virtual appointments. Just reach out, and we'll set one up.
Beyond tennis bracelets, Silvadi carries certified lab-grown diamond jewelry across every category: engagement rings, anniversary bands, necklaces, and earrings, all available at the Aurora showroom or through nationwide shipping.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q-1: Are synthetic diamond tennis bracelets real diamonds or fake?
Real. Synthetic just describes how the diamond was grown: in a lab instead of underground. Same carbon structure, same hardness (10 Mohs), same IGI/GIA grading standards as mined stones. Not cubic zirconia, not moissanite. Genuine certified diamonds.
Q-2: What's the best lab-grown diamond tennis bracelet for everyday wear?
The Radiance at $1,825. Secure prong setting, round brilliant cut, sits comfortably on the wrist. If you want something less common for daily use, the Oval at $4,475 faces up larger than its carat weight and wears just as well.
Q-3: What's the best option under $5,000?
The 5 Carat Mixed Fancy Cut at $4,575. Meaningful total carat weight, three different cuts, certified and documented. If you prefer something cleaner and more classic, the Oval at $4,475 is the alternative.
Q-4: Can I order in Atlanta, GA?
Yes. We ship to Atlanta regularly with fully insured, tracked packaging. Every order includes the IGI or GIA certificate. Browse online or schedule a virtual appointment with our team to talk through styles before you order.
Q-5: How much does a lab-grown diamond tennis bracelet cost?
At Silvadi, prices run from $1,825 for the Radiance to $7,475 for the Emerald style. Carat weight, cut type, and metal drive the price. Because lab-grown diamonds are 50-70% less than mined at the same grade, your budget goes meaningfully further here.
Q-6: Can you tell a lab-grown tennis bracelet apart from a mined diamond one?
No. Not by looking at it, not by wearing it, and not without specialized equipment. Same sparkle, same fire, same brilliance. The material is identical: pure carbon, same crystal structure, same refractive index. The only difference is price and origin.
Q-7: Do you have men's lab-grown diamond tennis bracelets?
Yes. The Crown Prong at $2,650 and the Diamond Station at $3,375 are both good choices for men: proportioned for larger wrists and available in 14K yellow gold. Men's lab-grown diamond jewelry beyond bracelets, chains, and rings is part of the broader Silvadi catalog, with the same craftsmanship and construction.