The jeweler behind Taylor Swift39s VERY romantic TNT bracelet reveals

The jeweler behind Taylor Swift's VERY romantic “TNT” bracelet reveals that Travis Kelce actually designed the diamond accessory as a surprise for his pop star girlfriend – and even bought himself a MATCHING bracelet

Diamonds are girls' – and boys' – best friends, and Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's matching diamond friendship bracelets are top-notch friendship.

Observant fans first noticed Taylor's sparkly bracelet after she passionately embraced Travis following the Kansas City Chiefs' 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Jan. 28.

But now the jeweler who created the design has revealed there is a far more romantic meaning behind the bracelet. It consists of a row of diamonds and three pendants with the initials “TNT”, which presumably stand for “Taylor 'n” “Travis”.

Simone Kendle, the CEO of Wove Made Inc., which made the glittering bracelet, shared details about the design and revealed that it was Travis who came up with the idea for the special gift – a concept he liked so much that he even bought a suitable copy.

Eagle-eyed fans first noticed Taylor's sparkly bracelet after she passionately hugged Travis following the Kansas City Chiefs' win over the Baltimore Ravens

Eagle-eyed fans first noticed Taylor's sparkly bracelet after she passionately hugged Travis following the Kansas City Chiefs' win over the Baltimore Ravens

The loved-up couple's custom-made tennis bracelet was designed by Wove Made Inc., a Pennsylvania-based company

The loved-up couple's custom-made tennis bracelet was designed by Wove Made Inc., a Pennsylvania-based company

Simone spoke to People about working with Travis to create pieces for him and 34-year-old Taylor, revealing that she completed Taylor's in just three days after Travis joined them – whereas it typically takes three weeks to complete .

“Since this was for him, it was all hands on deck,” said Simone, whose company is based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

“The team's initial reaction was extremely excited,” she recalled, adding that many of the employees are Swifties, especially because she is from Pennsylvania, where the jewelry company is based.

“The idea of ​​having Taylor wear one of our pieces was really exciting as we knew it would bring a lot of attention to our brand,” she added.

The designer didn't mention where the tight ends TNT came from or what it stands for, but suspects it's a nod to their relationship.

The bracelets, which come from Michelle Wie West's collaboration with the jeweler, aren't cheap; at Taylor's it costs $6,360.

Simone explained it was handcrafted from 14k yellow gold with 4.62 carats of lab-grown diamonds, embellished with custom TNT yellow gold beads set with sparkling pavé diamonds.

An enlarged version of Taylor's bracelet, Travis' Bling Bracelet is made from 14-karat yellow gold and 10.12 carats of lab-grown diamonds.

Wove Made presented the beautiful diamond bracelet that is part of Michelle Wie West's collaboration with the jeweler

Wove Made presented the beautiful diamond bracelet that is part of Michelle Wie West's collaboration with the jeweler

The bracelet was discovered after the singer enthusiastically hugged her boyfriend following the Chiefs' win last week against the Baltimore Ravens

The bracelet was discovered after the singer enthusiastically hugged her boyfriend following the Chiefs' win last week against the Baltimore Ravens

Taylor's custom tennis bracelet features a row of diamonds labeled

Taylor's custom tennis bracelet features a row of diamonds labeled “TNT” (presumably for Taylor and Travis).

Travis learned about Wove's custom designs after professional golfer Michelle Wie West collaborated with the jeweler to create a collection of luxury friendship bracelets.

Travis' purchase led to a 5,000 percent increase in traffic to their website, their social media followers more than doubled, and they saw a 2,461.46 percent increase in jewelry sales, according to People.

The Chiefs' win over the weekend secured them a spot in the Super Bowl and many are wondering if the singer can be there to support her boyfriend while she's on tour.

While some people argued that the pop star wouldn't be able to get there since she has a show in Tokyo, Japan on February 10 – a day before the sporting event – others argued that she actually couldn't due to the time change could come to Las Vegas in time for kickoff at 3:30 p.m.

Tokyo is 17 hours ahead of Las Vegas, and the flight time is about 13 hours – meaning that if Taylor were to leave Japan shortly after her concert ends at 11pm on Saturday, she would land in the US at 7pm on Saturday, so have plenty of time left.

That will give her about 24 hours to settle in before she has to watch her boyfriend play before she then has to fly to Australia for the next leg of her tour.