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AI Identification

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Statement ring in the style of David Yurman

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AI Estimated Value

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$600 - $1,100

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This ring features a large, faceted oval centerpiece stone of a vibrant magenta or hot pink hue, which is consistent with pink topaz, tourmaline, or lab-created sapphire; however, the material cannot be determined from the image alone. The stone is held by four double-claws accented with small, clear stones that are stylistically consistent with diamonds. The setting and shank appear to be made of a silver-toned metal, possibly sterling silver or white gold. The shank displays a distinctive twisted 'cable' motif along the edges, bordering a central row of pave-set clear stones. The inner band appears to bear a partial maker's mark that is partially obscured but is consistent with 'D.Y.' and a metal purity stamp. Due to the high frequency of high-quality replicas, the item is attributed as stylistically consistent with the David Yurman 'Albion' or 'Chatelaine' collections, subject to in-person professional authentication of the metal, gemstones, and hallmarks. The condition appears fair, with visible wear to the metal surface and some accumulation of debris behind the stone.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image of this statement ring, which is stylistically consistent with the David Yurman 'Albion' or 'Chatelaine' collections. The piece features a prominent faceted magenta-toned gemstone—possibly pink topaz or lab-grown sapphire—set within a silver-toned cable-motif shank adorned with pave-set clear stones. While the inner band bears markings consistent with a 'D.Y.' maker’s mark, I cannot verify the authenticity of these hallmarks or the metal purity from a photograph alone. Based on what I can see, the metal shows signs of wear and debris accumulation, which impacts the condition rating as fair. My valuation assumes the piece is a genuine sterling silver item from the attributed designer; however, this is a working hypothesis and not a confirmed identification. In the current secondary market, similar designer-style sterling jewelry remains in high demand. If physical inspection and gemstone testing confirm the materials and brand origin, the value would likely fall between $600 and $1,100. However, because high-quality replicas of this specific style are common, a physical examination by a specialist is required to confirm the metal's density and the stone's refractive index. If the ring is found to be a non-designer reproduction or made of base metals, the value would decrease significantly, typically falling into the $50 to $150 range. To establish a definitive value, one would need to conduct scientific testing of the gemstone and a professional verification of the hallmark's striking characteristics.

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