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AI Identification

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Southwestern-style multi-stone cluster ring

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AI Estimated Value

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$125–$250

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This ring features a cluster arrangement of small, round cabochon stones in varying shades of turquoise blue and forest green. The stones are held by individual sawtooth or serrated bezels, a construction technique consistent with Southwestern or Native American-style jewelry. The metal appears to be silver-toned, possibly sterling silver, though no hallmark is visible in the provided image. The design includes small silver spheres or ‘raindraps’ interspersed between the stones, adding texture to the face of the ring. The stones exhibit natural color variations, with some appearing more translucent green while others are an opaque robin's egg blue, which may suggest gemstones like turquoise or chrysoprase. The band is a wide, tapered shank that appears to be integrated into the cluster head. Visible oxidation and dark patina are present in the recessed areas around the bezel cups, which is common in older silver pieces or those designed with an antiqued finish. Wear is evident on the metal surfaces, including fine scratches consistent with age and use. Without a physical inspection or visible maker’s mark, a specific artist or tribe attribution cannot be established; the piece is stylistically consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century artisan jewelry.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this Southwestern-style cluster ring. The piece features multi-tonal cabochons, possibly turquoise or chrysoprase, set in sawtooth bezels with silver-toned 'raindrop' accents. While the design is consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century artisan jewelry, I cannot verify the metal purity or stone identity without physical testing. I see no visible hallmarks in the photo; therefore, any attribution to a specific tribe or maker remains a hypothesis that would require in-person inspection to investigate further. The value estimate of $125–$250 is based on the assumption that the mount is sterling silver and the stones are natural, as is typical for higher-quality artisan pieces of this style. General market demand for vintage Southwestern-style jewelry remains steady, with value driven by craftsmanship and material quality. From a photo, I cannot rule out the possibility that the stones are stabilized or synthetic, or that the metal is a base-alloy 'nickel silver.' If the ring were found to be a mass-produced reproduction or made of non-precious materials, the value would likely fall below $40. To achieve a more certain valuation, a physical examination is required to verify the metal's fineness, test the gemstones for treatments, and search for faint maker's marks that might be obscured by the visible patina. Documentation of provenance or a confirmed artist attribution would also be necessary to move beyond this working hypothesis.

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