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Men's Yellow Gold and Diamond Cluster Ring

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AI Estimated Value

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$800-1,200

As of June 2, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a men's ring, likely crafted from yellow gold given its warm, rich hue. The ring features a wide, multi-band shank, with at least four distinct parallel bands visible, creating a textured or ribbed effect where they meet the central setting. This type of ribbed design might be achieved through a reeded or fluted construction, or by soldering multiple thin bands together. The central focal point of the ring is a square-shaped cluster of four facet-cut clear gemstones, presumably diamonds, set closely together to create the illusion of a larger single stone (an 'invisible' or 'princess' setting style is suggested by the tight fit). Each of these four stones appears to be square or princess-cut. The setting for these stones is a raised, polished gold frame that contrasts with the textured band. The ring appears to be a substantial piece, indicative of a men's statement or wedding band style. There are no visible maker's marks or hallmarks from the image. The ring shows some minor wear consistent with regular use, such as light scratches on the polished surfaces, but no significant damage or deformation is apparent. The gemstones appear clean and well-maintained. Based on the style, particularly the wider band and square cluster setting, the ring likely dates from the late 20th century, possibly 1980s or 1990s, when more robust and angular designs were popular for men's jewelry. The overall craftsmanship appears solid, with the stones well-seated and the gold work robust.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of this Men's Yellow Gold and Diamond Cluster Ring. The ring appears to be in good condition with minor wear consistent with regular use, such as light surface scratches, but no significant damage or deformation. Authenticity, based solely on visual examination, suggests the metal is yellow gold and the stones are likely diamonds given their typical appearance in such settings. However, without physical inspection, I cannot definitively confirm gold purity (e.g., 10K, 14K, 18K) or gemological properties of the stones (e.g., natural vs. synthetic diamonds, clarity, color, carat weight). These details are crucial for a precise valuation. Market conditions indicate strong demand for men's diamond rings, especially those with robust, classic designs. The cluster setting, creating the illusion of a larger stone, is a common and popular style that appeals to many. While such rings are not exceedingly rare, their value is primarily driven by the metal content and the quality/size of the diamonds. Factors significantly impacting value include the actual carat weight of the four diamonds, their individual clarity and color grades, and the gold karatage and weight. Without a physical assessment, these remain estimations. For full authentication and a more precise valuation, an in-person examination would be essential. This would allow for accurate metal testing (e.g., XRF analysis) to determine gold purity and non-destructive gemological testing (e.g., diamond testing, microscopic examination) to confirm stone authenticity, identify treatments, and grade the diamonds. Provenance documentation, if available, could also provide valuable historical context, though it is less critical for a contemporary piece like this. Based on typical market values for pre-owned gold and diamond cluster rings of this apparent size and style, assuming genuine diamonds and at least 10K gold:

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