
Aurate New York
Lab Grown Yellow Diamond Tennis Bracelet
Reviewed by the The Top Finds editors · How we test
You'll complete your purchase on Aurate New York's site · price checked May 20
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Best for
Someone with a small wrist who wants a distinctive, ethically sourced tennis bracelet in a warm color — especially if they're drawn to the stacking-shades concept.
Skip if
Your wrist is 6.5 inches or larger, you want a bold saturated yellow, or you're buying fine jewelry partly as a store of value.
Price tier
Luxury
$1719
The verdict
Aurate's lab-grown yellow diamond tennis bracelet delivers genuine sparkle and a rare pastel color story at a fraction of what mined fancy diamonds would cost — but the 6-inch length skews small, so measure before you buy.
What we love
- Rare pastel yellow color unavailable in traditional colorless tennis bracelets
- Lab-grown diamonds are genuinely conflict-free with no ethical ambiguity
- Multiple metal options (sterling silver, white gold, yellow gold) give real styling flexibility
- Designed to stack with the pink and blue versions — a complete color system
- Aurate is a credible, established sustainable fine-jewelry brand
Worth knowing
- 6-inch length is unusually short — will not fit most adult wrists without an extender
- $1,719 is a real investment for a sterling silver setting (white or yellow gold costs more)
- Pastel yellow is subtle — shoppers expecting vivid canary saturation will be disappointed
- Lab-grown diamonds carry essentially no resale value compared to mined stones
Our review
The case for a color tennis bracelet
The classic tennis bracelet is one of jewelry's most enduring formats, and for good reason: a continuous line of stones at the wrist catches light with every gesture. What Aurate has done here is take that proven silhouette and push it into unexpected territory. Rather than the expected colorless white diamonds, these stones carry a soft, warm yellow — not the saturated canary of a seven-figure natural fancy diamond, but a gentle pastel that reads as luminous and distinctive rather than loud. It's the kind of bracelet that earns the question "what is that?" from across a dinner table.
Lab-grown means conflict-free and value-forward
All of the diamonds here are lab-grown, which matters for two reasons. First, provenance: you don't have to wonder where these stones came from or what conditions produced them. Second, economics: natural fancy yellow diamonds command a dramatic premium that puts this color category out of reach for most buyers. Lab-grown closes that gap considerably. At $1,719, this is still a serious jewelry investment — we're not pretending otherwise — but it's in a different universe than what you'd pay for mined yellow diamonds of comparable size and coverage.
Aurate is a New York-based brand with genuine credentials in the sustainable fine jewelry space, and their craftsmanship has a reputation for delivering on what they photograph. The stones are set in your choice of sterling silver, white gold, or yellow gold — a meaningful decision. Yellow gold warms the pastel stones and creates a cohesive monochromatic look; white gold or silver lets the color of the diamonds do more of the talking. This listing reflects the sterling silver option.
The stacking play
Aurate also offers the same bracelet in pink and blue, which opens up a genuine layering opportunity. A row of yellow, one of pink, one of blue — each subtle on its own, collectively playful and original. It's not a look for everyone, but for someone who loves a considered wrist stack, this is a more interesting building block than another gold chain.
The thing you need to know before ordering
The bracelet measures 6 inches. That is short — standard women's tennis bracelets typically run 7 to 7.5 inches, and many people find 7 inches a snug fit. At 6 inches, this will only work for genuinely small wrists, or you'll need to add an extension link. Aurate's site should clarify whether an extender is included or available for purchase; if your wrist measures anywhere near 6 inches or above, contact them before ordering. This isn't a flaw in the bracelet, but it is a real practical consideration that the product description buries in a spec field.
What "pastel" actually looks like
We want to be precise here because search intent matters: if you're imagining an intensely saturated yellow diamond, this isn't that. "Pastel" is accurate — these stones have a light, airy warmth rather than a bold hue. If you're hoping for a showstopper canary color, you may be underwhelmed. If you want something that adds warmth and distinctiveness without reading as costume jewelry, this is calibrated exactly right.
Common questions
Lab Grown Yellow Diamond Tennis Bracelet, answered
Are lab-grown yellow diamonds real diamonds?
Yes. Lab-grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds — the only difference is where they were formed. The Federal Trade Commission recognizes them as real diamonds.
What size wrist does a 6-inch tennis bracelet fit?
A 6-inch bracelet fits a wrist measuring roughly 5.5 inches with minimal movement, or a 5.75-inch wrist with a snug fit. Most adult women wear 6.5–7.5 inch bracelets. Check whether Aurate offers an extender if your wrist is near or above 6 inches.
What's the difference between sterling silver, white gold, and yellow gold for this bracelet?
Sterling silver is the most affordable metal option and has a cool, bright tone. White gold is rhodium-plated for a similar look but is more durable and tarnish-resistant. Yellow gold warms the pastel yellow diamonds and creates a cohesive monochromatic look. Each is a separate listing at different price points.
Can you stack the Aurate pastel diamond tennis bracelets?
Yes — the bracelet comes in yellow, pink, and blue versions using the same silhouette, specifically designed to layer together. Aurate markets them as a stackable color system.
Do lab-grown diamonds hold their value?
Generally no. Lab-grown diamond prices have dropped significantly as production scaled up, and the resale market is weak. Buy this bracelet because you love wearing it, not as an investment.
Is Aurate New York a reputable jewelry brand?
Yes. Aurate is a New York-based fine jewelry company founded in 2015 with a focus on sustainable, ethically sourced materials. They sell direct-to-consumer and have been covered widely in fashion and lifestyle press.
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Lab Grown Yellow Diamond Tennis Bracelet
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