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Sterling silver

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AI Identification

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Sterling Silver Figaro Chain Bracelet

Jewelry - Bracelet

AI Estimated Value

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$75-150

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a Figaro chain bracelet, crafted from what is specified as sterling silver, exhibiting a classic bright metallic silver color. The bracelet is composed of a repeating pattern of three smaller, rounded curb links followed by one elongated, oval-shaped curb link. This characteristic pattern is typical of a Figaro chain, known for its elegant and comfortable drape. The links appear to be solid, or at least substantially constructed, given their uniform appearance and the lack of visible hollowness in the image. The surface of the links shows a polished finish, reflecting light, with some minor surface scratches and tarnishing visible upon close inspection, particularly in the crevices between the links, indicating normal wear and the natural oxidation process of silver. The construction appears to be well-executed, with smoothly connected links that suggest quality craftsmanship. The bracelet's length is suitable for a wrist, as it is seen draped across a hand. While specific manufacturing marks or a clasp mechanism are not clearly visible in the provided image, a typical Figaro bracelet would feature a lobster clasp or spring ring clasp for secure closure. This piece likely dates from the late 20th century to the present, as Figaro chains have remained a popular and timeless style.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I can assess this Sterling Silver Figaro Chain Bracelet. The bracelet appears to be authentic sterling silver due to its bright metallic luster and the observed tarnishing, which is characteristic of silver oxidation. The construction of the three smaller, rounded curb links followed by one elongated, oval-shaped curb link is indeed typical of a Figaro pattern and suggests good craftsmanship. The polished finish with minor surface scratches and some tarnish, particularly in crevices, indicates normal wear consistent with an item worn regularly. While the links appear substantially constructed, I cannot definitively confirm if they are solid or hollow from the image alone; physical inspection would be required to determine the exact weight and whether the links are solid, which significantly impacts material value. From a market perspective, Figaro chains are a timeless and popular style, ensuring consistent demand. They are widely available, so rarity is not a significant factor here. The value of such a piece is primarily driven by its material weight (sterling silver) and sometimes by the brand, if it were a designer piece, though no such marks are visible. Without knowing the precise weight or exact length, estimation is challenging. Current market prices for similar new sterling silver Figaro bracelets of average weight (e.g., 20-40 grams) retail for approximately $75-$200. Key factors impacting value here are the silver weight and overall condition. The visible wear and tarnish are minor and don't significantly detract from the piece's aesthetic or structural integrity. However, the limitation of this appraisal is that authenticity of the metal (e.g., confirming it is indeed sterling silver and not plated base metal) and precise weight cannot be verified from an image. For full authentication and a more precise valuation, an in-person examination is crucial to test the metal with an XRF gun, measure the exact weight, and inspect the clasp mechanism and any hallmarks.

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