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AI Identification

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Multi-stone ring in the style of garnet and silver

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AI Estimated Value

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$40–$80

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a ring featuring a linear arrangement of at least three faceted, oval-cut gemstones. The stones exhibit a deep brownish-red hue, which is stylistically consistent with garnets or similar synthetic alternatives. Each gemstone is secured in a multi-prong setting, appearing to be held by four rounded prongs per stone. The metal exhibits a bright, cool-toned luster consistent with sterling silver or a similar white metal alloy, although the exact composition cannot be determined from a photograph. The interior of the band shows markings that appear to include digits such as '925', which would be consistent with a hallmark for sterling silver, though these marks require physical magnification and verification to be considered valid. The band is relatively slender and tapers slightly towards the underside. There are visible signs of wear, including minor surface scratches and a light patina in the crevices of the settings. The craftsmanship appears consistent with mass-produced contemporary jewelry, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century. Because marks can be replicated, the identification of metal and stone remains a hypothesis subject to professional testing.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided photograph, this multi-stone ring features a design consistent with mass-produced contemporary jewelry. The three oval-cut stones exhibit a deep brownish-red color that suggests garnets or synthetic simulants, while the metal displays a luster and markings consistent with sterling silver. I cannot verify the metallic composition or the nature of the stones through a photo; the apparent '925' mark is a helpful indicator but requires physical testing and magnification to determine if it is a reliable hallmark. The setting shows visible wear and light patina, which is typical for secondary market items in this style. This estimate assumes the materials are indeed sterling silver and natural garnets; if the metal is found to be a base-metal alloy or the stones are paste/glass, the value would likely drop below $20. On the current market, demand for silver-garnet jewelry of this era remains steady for casual wearers but does not command high premiums. To confirm this valuation, an in-person physical inspection is required to test the metal's fineness and perform gemological tests (such as refractive index or inclusion analysis) on the stones. The value range reflects what items of this general style and materials typically achieve in an estate or secondary resale context.

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