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AI Identification

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Radiant-cut style halo ring in white metal

Fine Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$4,500 - $7,500

As of July 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a multi-stone ring featuring a central rectangular-cut stone, stylistically consistent with a radiant-cut or emerald-cut diamond, surrounded by a rectangular halo of smaller round-cut stones. The setting is crafted from a white-toned metal, which is consistent in appearance with white gold, platinum, or sterling silver. The ring features a split-shank band, also pav-set with smaller accent stones along the shoulders. Due to the image quality and lack of visible hallmarks, it is impossible to determine if the stones are natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, or simulants like cubic zirconia. The construction is characteristic of contemporary bridal jewelry design, appearing to be from the late 20th or 21st century. The central stone is held by four corner prongs. No maker's marks, metal fineness stamps, or stone carat weights are visible in the photograph; therefore, any specific attribution regarding brand or material composition remains a hypothesis subject to physical testing and in-person professional inspection.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have evaluated this radiant-cut style halo ring. The piece features a contemporary split-shank design in a white-toned metal, set with a central rectangular stone and numerous accent stones. The valuation of $4,500 - $7,500 is a hypothesis predicated on the assumption that the materials consist of 14k or 18k white gold and natural diamonds of commercial quality. Because I cannot verify metal fineness or stone characteristics from a photo, this estimate is contingent upon physical testing. If the central stone is a lab-grown diamond, the value would likely decrease by 50-70%; if it is a simulant like cubic zirconia in a base-metal setting, the value would likely fall below $100. I cannot see any hallmarks or maker's marks, which are necessary to determine if the piece is associated with a specific designer. The market demand for rectangular-cut halo rings remains strong in the bridal sector, though secondary market values are heavily influenced by certified stone grades (GIA/IGI). To arrive at a more precise valuation, a physical inspection is required to perform a thermal conductivity test on the stones, a specific gravity or acid test on the metal, and a microscopic examination of the stone inclusions. This report serves as a preliminary estimate for an item of this type and should not be used as a substitute for an in-person gemstone grading and metal assay.

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