Stone Shapes
The shape of a stone defines its style and presence on the wrist. Each shape — round, oval, pear, marquise, cushion, emerald, or princess — can be cut in different proportions, changing how it reflects light and how it feels in a bracelet.
For tennis bracelets, precise calibration is essential: every stone must match perfectly in shape, size, and proportion to create a seamless, balanced line. This meticulous selection is a hallmark of fine craftsmanship and what makes a well-made bracelet stand out.

Round
The most classic and timeless shape. Round stones maximize light return and create a clean, continuous line — ideal for a sleek, harmonious bracelet.

Oval
An elongated, graceful shape that brings a refined, understated elegance. Ovals can appear larger than rounds of the same weight thanks to their proportions.

Pear
A distinctive teardrop shape with one rounded and one pointed end. Pear-shaped stones lend a dynamic and elegant asymmetry to a bracelet.

Marquise
A long, narrow shape with pointed ends. Marquise stones create a bold, vintage-inspired look and can appear larger than their carat weight suggests.

Cushion
A square or rectangular outline with softened corners and brilliant facets. Cushion cuts offer a romantic, antique feel with depth and warmth.

Emerald
A rectangular step-cut shape with beveled corners. Emerald cuts emphasize clarity and sophistication, with a more understated sparkle.

Princess
A square-shaped stone with sharp corners and brilliant facets. Princess cuts feel modern and graphic, with strong brilliance and clean lines.