All It Takes Is One
It only takes one moissanite tennis chain to change the whole fit—quiet, clean, and impossible to ignore. The piece that finishes every look.
Inside the Tennis Chain Collection
Call it a tennis chain or a tennis necklace—it's the same icon: a single line of hand-set moissanite that throws light from every angle. Inside you'll find the full width range. The 2mm and 3mm pieces sit clean for everyday wear and easy layering; the 4mm and 5mm chains land right between subtle and statement; and the 10mm side-iced, baguette-locked piece reads from across the room when you want maximum freeze. Most styles work as a men's chain or a unisex necklace—wear one solo, stack a few, or layer one with a Cuban link chain.
Moissanite Tennis Chains and Necklaces
The tennis setting was built for stones that sparkle, which is exactly where moissanite earns its place. Every link holds a hand-set moissanite chosen for clarity and cut, so the whole row reads bright and even instead of patchy. Whether you're searching for a moissanite tennis chain or a moissanite tennis necklace, this is the row of ice you're picturing—just a lot lighter on the wallet than the mined-stone version. Prefer it on your wrist? The same look comes as a moissanite tennis bracelet. Want it worn at the neck? Our moissanite tennis necklace runs 2–6.5mm in 16"–24" lengths, D-color VVS and GRA-certified.
The Moissanite Difference
Moissanite isn't a diamond—it's a lab-created gemstone with exceptional fire and brilliance, and it's hard enough for everyday wear. It also passes the diamond tester, which is why it's the go-to diamond alternative for a true iced-out look: you get a full, blinding row without the mined-diamond price tag. Want the full comparison? Read our moissanite vs diamond guide.
Choosing Your Tennis Chain Width
Width is the biggest call you'll make:
- 2mm–3mm — subtle, layer-friendly, clean for everyday.
- 4mm–5mm — the everyday-meets-flex sweet spot, and the most-worn range.
- 10mm — full statement, baguette-locked, built to be seen.
Longer lengths layer well over a tee; shorter drops sit higher at the collar. Each length is listed on the style you choose.
Iced-Out Craftsmanship
The moissanite is round-cut and GRA-certified, most stones graded D-color VVS, hand-set in a tight row so the light runs clean from collar to clasp, finished with a secure clasp. Metals vary by style—most are 925 sterling silver under 10k–14k gold, with select solid-gold pieces—so check each product page for its exact metal. The result is a tennis chain that looks iced-out up close, not just from a phone camera.
Styling Your Tennis Chain
Worn solo, a tennis chain is the cleanest flex in hip-hop jewelry. Stack a slim 2mm or 3mm over a heavier piece for a layered look. Add a pendant to anchor the drop, or keep it bare for that uninterrupted single row. For men's everyday wear, a 3mm–5mm sits right under most collars without fighting your fit—pick your width and lock in your row.
FAQ
It depends on width, length, and metal finish—slimmer 2mm–3mm pieces are the entry point, while wider 10mm statement chains sit higher. Either way, a moissanite tennis chain costs a fraction of a comparable mined-diamond one. Current prices are listed on each style.
For everyday wear and layering, go 2mm–3mm. For a balance of subtle and bold, 4mm–5mm is the most-worn range. For a full statement that turns heads, choose the 10mm piece.
Yes. A slim 2mm or 3mm tennis chain layers cleanly over a heavier chain, and many people run a tennis chain alongside a Cuban link chain for two different textures. Vary the lengths so each row sits on its own.
No. Moissanite is a lab-created gemstone, not a mined diamond. It has its own exceptional fire and brilliance, holds up to everyday wear, and gives you the same iced-out row as a diamond alternative—at a far lower price.
Metals vary by style. Most are 925 sterling silver finished in 10k–14k gold, with a few solid-gold pieces. The stones are GRA-certified moissanite, most graded D-color VVS. Each product page lists the exact metal and stone.










