AI identification & appraisal estimate

Gold-tone woven chain necklace

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AI Estimated Value

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$45 - $2,400

AI estimate as of May 20, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This item appears to be a necklace featuring a flat, woven chain design, stylistically consistent with a wheat or franco-style link. The chain has a yellow gold-tone finish and is resting on a white fabric jewelry case. While the piece displays a high-luster metallic sheen, the actual metal content (such as solid gold versus gold plating) remains unverified without a physical acid test or professional hallmark inspection. The necklace is secured with a lobster-claw style clasp, which appears functional. No hallmarks or maker's marks are legibly visible in the photograph; therefore, specific brand or karat attribution is withheld. The quality of the weave appears consistent with machine-made jewelry from the late 20th century to the present. The condition appears to be good with no obvious kinks or broken links visible in the current arrangement. Due to the lack of clear stamps on the clasp or end caps, this identification is based solely on the visual arrangement and typical jewelry manufacturing styles.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on my visual assessment of the photograph, this item is a gold-tone woven necklace featuring a style consistent with a wheat or Franco-link design. I am providing a wide value range because key indicators of value, such as metal purity and brand attribution, cannot be verified from a photo alone. Based on what I can see, the piece assumes a high-luster finish. If further physical inspection and acid testing reveal it to be solid 14k gold, the value would likely fall in the $1,800 to $2,400 range based on weight and current market demand for fine jewelry. However, if this is a gold-plated or base-metal 'in the style of' piece—which is a common hypothesis for items lacking visible hallmarks—it would typically sell in the secondary market for $45 to $120. Factors such as a lack of legible maker's marks or stamps on the lobster-claw clasp prevent me from assuming a premium brand attribution. To confirm a more precise valuation, an in-person examination is required to check for hallmarks on the end caps and to perform a scientific test of the metal content. I cannot verify the authenticity of any potential gold content or brand origin without a physical inspection. Market demand for woven chains of this type remains steady, but the final value is heavily dependent on whether the piece is fine jewelry or a high-quality fashion accessory. If the item proves to be a modern reproduction or gold-filled rather than solid gold, the value would drop significantly toward the lower end of my estimate.

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