The Diamond Line
DIAMOND · ROUND · PT 950 · 7 IN · 46 STONES
Diamond grown above ground, graded and disclosed like any other. Every piece shown is a real work in the studio today. · 2 WORKS
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DIAMOND · ROUND · PT 950 · 7 IN · 46 STONES
NATURAL DIAMOND · ROUND · PT 950 · 7 IN · 46 STONES
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Before you choose
A bracelet should clear the wrist bone with one finger of slack. Tennis lines wear closer; bangles need to pass the widest part of the hand.
Prongs on a wrist catch sweaters and door frames. Our tennis lines are bezel or half-bezel set for exactly this reason.
A tennis bracelet is only as good as its box clasp and safety eight. Open ours before you buy; it should close like a car door.
Mixed stones in one metal always work together. Matched stones in mixed metals rarely do.
The short answer
Lab-grown diamond bracelets at Made With Color: 2 one of a kind works from $7,600 to $7,600, each built around a stone chosen loose, in daylight, in New York. Diamond grown above ground, graded and disclosed like any other. Every stone ships with a passport naming origin, carat, cut, and any treatment in plain words.
Diamond grown above ground, graded and disclosed like any other. We choose every stone loose, in daylight, and every work above carries a passport that says exactly what it is.
Lab-grown diamond is 10 / 10 on the Mohs scale. Hard enough for daily wear in any setting, including rings.
Measure the wrist and add three quarters of an inch for a bracelet, one inch for a bangle.
Tennis lines want safety clasps. Bangles want a hinge if knuckles run large.
Prices are per work, as of 16 Aug 2026, and move with the stone, never with a formula. Each piece is one of a kind.
Lab-grown diamond is 10 / 10 on the Mohs scale. A bracelet meets desks and door frames all day. Bezels and inline settings survive; high prongs do not.
Lab-grown diamond is the Apr birthstone and the traditional stone of the 60th anniversary. We set it for both, and for no occasion at all.
Untreated unless the passport says otherwise. When a stone of ours is heated or grown in a lab, the passport says so in that word, in the same type size as everything else, and the price reflects it.
Today, $7,600 to $7,600 across 2 works, most near $7,600. Each is one of a kind, so the page moves as stones sell and new ones are set.
Ready-now works leave the studio within two business days, insured and signed for. Made to order pieces state their bench time on the page, most within three to four weeks.
Thirty days from delivery, in original condition, in the slate box. Resizing is free for life on rings, and any stone we set can be reset into a new mount as taste changes.
Kept for life
◆Cleaning and polishing◆Prongs tightened and retipped◆White gold re-plated◆Resizing◆Resetting into something newEvery page below is real: filtered from the works in the studio today, or an open invitation to commission the piece that is missing.
Client notes, unedited
“They talked me out of a bigger stone and into a better one. Who does that?”M. CHEN, SEATTLE · COMMISSION No. 114