40 Carat Round Cut Tennis Bracelet If-d Vvs-vs Carat Each
A diamond bracelet graded D for colour and internally flawless for clarity represents the absolute ceiling of what the grading scales allow, and this piece delivers that standard across a full 40 carats of round brilliant diamonds, set in a single unbroken line. Pieces at this exact combination of size, shape and grading are exceptionally rare even within the world of serious diamond collecting.
D colour means each stone shows no visible tint whatsoever, reading as pure and icy under every possible lighting condition. Internally flawless clarity means no inclusions are visible to a trained grader even under ten-times magnification — a standard achieved by only a small fraction of diamonds mined anywhere in the world. Combined with the round brilliant's engineering, which is specifically designed to maximize light return and scintillation, this grading produces a bracelet of extraordinary, almost architectural brilliance, each stone functioning as a near-perfect prism. Twenty such diamonds, matched to this exacting standard and assembled into one continuous line, represent sourcing on a scale most jewellery houses never attempt. Diamonds meeting this exact combination of size, colour and clarity are sometimes tracked individually within the trade, their scarcity comparable to a significant work of art rather than an ordinary commodity.
Diamonds of this caliber rarely trade through ordinary market channels; they move privately, among established collectors and institutions, precisely because supply at this grading is essentially fixed and does not meaningfully expand over time. For a buyer who thinks of diamonds as a genuine store of value as much as an object of beauty, this bracelet sits near the top of what the category can offer. Worn, it requires no explanation; catalogued in a private collection, it stands as one of the more consequential pieces a family will ever hold. Because pieces of this rarity so rarely repeat in the market, many collectors treat an acquisition like this as effectively unrepeatable, understanding a comparable bracelet may not surface again for years.
Given the significance of this piece, we strongly recommend independent certification, which we are glad to arrange on request, alongside a detailed conversation with our gemological team about the grading methodology behind material this rare. We also encourage prospective buyers to consult independently with their own gemological advisors, a step we support fully given the significance of an acquisition at this level.
This bracelet is entered in the Legacy register under its own dedicated file, available for private, confidential viewing. Serious collectors are invited to contact us directly to arrange an appointment.
Specifications
- Form: Tennis
- Diamond / Gem weight: 40ct
- Cut / Shape: Round Brilliant
- Colour: Brilliant White / D Color
- Clarity: IF
- Carat Weight
- 40ct
- Shape
- Round Brilliant
- Color
- Brilliant White / D Color
- Clarity
- IF
- Metal
- On Request
- Certification
- GIA / IGI / HRD on request
- Treatment
- None · Natural
- Reference Number
- LD-B-TEN-0230
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Care — a soak in warm water with mild soap restores light return; have the prongs inspected annually.
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A diamond bracelet graded D for colour and internally flawless for clarity represents the absolute ceiling of what the grading scales allow, and this piece delivers that standard across a full 40 carats of round brilliant diamonds, set in a single unbroken line. Pieces at this exact combination of size, shape and grading are exceptionally rare even within the world of serious diamond collecting.
D colour means each stone shows no visible tint whatsoever, reading as pure and icy under every possible lighting condition. Internally flawless clarity means no inclusions are visible to a trained grader even under ten-times magnification — a standard achieved by only a small fraction of diamonds mined anywhere in the world. Combined with the round brilliant's engineering, which is specifically designed to maximize light return and scintillation, this grading produces a bracelet of extraordinary, almost architectural brilliance, each stone functioning as a near-perfect prism. Twenty such diamonds, matched to this exacting standard and assembled into one continuous line, represent sourcing on a scale most jewellery houses never attempt. Diamonds meeting this exact combination of size, colour and clarity are sometimes tracked individually within the trade, their scarcity comparable to a significant work of art rather than an ordinary commodity.
Diamonds of this caliber rarely trade through ordinary market channels; they move privately, among established collectors and institutions, precisely because supply at this grading is essentially fixed and does not meaningfully expand over time. For a buyer who thinks of diamonds as a genuine store of value as much as an object of beauty, this bracelet sits near the top of what the category can offer. Worn, it requires no explanation; catalogued in a private collection, it stands as one of the more consequential pieces a family will ever hold. Because pieces of this rarity so rarely repeat in the market, many collectors treat an acquisition like this as effectively unrepeatable, understanding a comparable bracelet may not surface again for years.
Given the significance of this piece, we strongly recommend independent certification, which we are glad to arrange on request, alongside a detailed conversation with our gemological team about the grading methodology behind material this rare. We also encourage prospective buyers to consult independently with their own gemological advisors, a step we support fully given the significance of an acquisition at this level.
This bracelet is entered in the Legacy register under its own dedicated file, available for private, confidential viewing. Serious collectors are invited to contact us directly to arrange an appointment.
Specifications
- Form: Tennis
- Diamond / Gem weight: 40ct
- Cut / Shape: Round Brilliant
- Colour: Brilliant White / D Color
- Clarity: IF
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