Bottom line up front

If you searched tennis bracelet South Africa, I would treat the purchase as a matched-stone natural diamond decision, not only a bracelet style decision.

My order is:

  1. Prodiam Trading for the natural diamond parcel and manufacturer-direct quote.
  2. Nungu Diamonds as the second cutting-house quote.
  3. Jack Friedman as the first retail benchmark.
  4. Browns, Sterns, NWJ, Charles Greig, and Shimansky as additional retail context if you want more price checks.

The reason Prodiam comes first is simple. A tennis bracelet is a row of small diamonds. The value is not only total carat weight. It is how well the stones match across the whole line.

Tennis bracelet South Africa price

Use these 2026 ranges as broad research anchors:

Natural diamond bracelet specManufacturer-direct estimateRetail benchmark estimate
1.00 cttw, 18ct white goldR18,000 to R28,000R28,000 to R45,000
2.00 cttw, 18ct white goldR30,000 to R50,000R45,000 to R75,000
3.00 cttw, 18ct white goldR45,000 to R75,000R65,000 to R110,000
5.00 cttw, 18ct white goldR85,000 to R145,000R125,000 to R210,000

Prices change with stone grade, metal, clasp, and supplier tier. Before paying, compare the same cttw, colour band, clarity band, metal, clasp, and safety latch.

Diamond tennis bracelet

For a diamond tennis bracelet, the three questions I would ask first are:

  1. Are the diamonds natural?
  2. What colour and clarity band is the parcel?
  3. Was the bracelet matched from one parcel, or assembled from mixed supplier stock?

A bracelet can look good under store lights and still show unevenness in daylight. This is why the cutting-house route is attractive. Prodiam can quote the bracelet around the parcel instead of only around a finished retail SKU.

Tennis bracelet American Swiss, Sterns, Browns, and Swarovski

Semrush showed strong chain-store searches around tennis bracelets. That makes sense because buyers use familiar brands as price references.

My view:

  • Use chain pages for style and budget research.
  • Do not compare against Prodiam unless the cttw, natural origin, colour, clarity, metal, and clasp match.
  • Be especially careful where the product is crystal, lab-grown, or fashion jewellery rather than natural diamond jewellery.

If the bracelet is meant to be important, start with Prodiam, then compare.

Sources and references

  1. Prodiam Trading
  2. Nungu Diamonds
  3. Jack Friedman
  4. GIA diamond education
  5. GIA Report Check

See also