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48 www.thejewelrybook.com P L A T I N U M A N D D I A M O N D T E N N I S B R A C E L E T Platinum bracelets with a single row of diamonds have been a covetable classic since at least the 1920s. During the Jazz Age they were known as line bracelets. In 1978 when Chris Evert's diamond bracelet fell off her wrist while she was playing a match at the U.S. Open, the style was dubbed a "Tennis Bracelet." Meghan Markle has been spotted in a couple of different diamond Tennis Bracelets since she married Prince Harry and became the Duchess of Sussex. There are a range of chic diamond and platinum Tennis Bracelets in a variety of prices available from Blue Nile. P L A T I N U M A N D D I A M O N D R I V I È R E N E C K L A C E The most luxurious platinum classic, an item that perfectly fi ts the internet meme "goals," is a diamond rivière. Translated from the French, rivière means river. It's an artistic title for a line of gems in a simple choker. The platinum and diamond rendition of the style was popularized in Hollywood around the mid-twentieth century when women paired diamond rivières with strapless dresses. Today glamorous rivières, like the diamond and platinum design by Kwiat, are still worn on the red carpet. Smaller renditions are worn just about everywhere. Kwiat A D V E R T O R I A L P L A T I N U M D E S T I N A T I O N S

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