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Submitted photo · July 18, 2026

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AI Identification

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Multi-colored carved stone scarab-style cluster earrings

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$65 - $150

As of July 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This pair of earrings appears to be a mid-20th-century-style costume or high-fashion design featuring three small, oval cabochons carved in the shape of Egyptian-inspired scarabs. The stones are clustered together in a triangular formation on each earring and seem to represent various minerals; they are consistent with Tiger's Eye (yellow-brown with chatoyancy), green chalcedony or chrysoprase, and a dark red stone typical of carnelian or garnet. Each carved beetle is held by small metal prongs or beads, which appear to be gold-toned, though without a visible hallmark, the metal purity (gold vs. gold-plated) cannot be established. The construction is consistent with the popular 'scarab jewelry' trend seen in the 1950s and 1960s. There are no visible maker's marks or stamps identifying the designer from this angle. The condition appears fair, with minor signs of age-appropriate wear and slight dulling of the metal prongs. Given the lack of visible signatures or hallmarks, the identification as vintage scarab-style jewelry is based solely on stylistic features and the distinct carving of the stones.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, these earrings appear to be vintage Egyptian-revival style jewelry, a trend that saw significant popularity during the mid-20th century. Based on what I can see, the stones are carved cabochons consistent with Tiger's Eye, green chalcedony, and carnelian; however, I cannot verify from a photo whether these are natural minerals or glass/synthetic substitutes without physical testing. The gold-toned metal settings appear to be consistent with gold-fill or gold-plating typical of costume pieces from the 1950s or 60s, as I cannot locate any hallmarks to suggest solid gold content. The value reflects a hypothesis that these are mid-market vintage costume pieces in fair condition. The market for vintage scarab jewelry remains steady among collectors of 'Grandmacore' or revivalist fashions, though demand is highest for signed pieces by known makers like Burt Cassell or WRE. Because there are no visible marks, I am valuing these as unattributed boutique items. Should a physical inspection reveal 14k gold hallmarks or a prestigious maker's mark, the value could increase significantly to the $300-$500 range. Conversely, if the 'stones' are determined to be molded plastic or resin upon closer inspection, the value would likely drop below $30. To reach a more certain valuation, an in-person examination by a jeweler to test metal purity and stone hardness, as well as a search for hidden marks under a loupe, would be required.

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