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Three-Stone Diamond Engagement Ring

Fine Jewelry / Rings

AI Estimated Value

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$4,500.00 - $6,200.00

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a classic three-stone ring, often referred to as a 'trilogy' ring, representing the past, present, and future. The piece features a larger central round brilliant-cut stone, flanked by two slightly smaller round stones on either side. The stones are set in what appears to be a yellow gold or mixed metal band, though the high-intensity reflection makes the metal color difficult to confirm with absolute certainty. The side stones are nestled closely to the center stone in a tapered arrangement, suggesting a traditional prong setting that maximizes light entry. The band itself appears to be of standard width, likely 2mm to 3mm, with a polished finish. The design style is consistent with late 20th century to contemporary jewelry manufacturing (circa 1990s-current). The craftsmanship shows a balanced symmetry, typical of fine jewelry aesthetics. While the image quality limits a detailed clarity and color assessment of the gemstones, the facets show a bright white brilliance, indicating potentially high-quality diamond or high-grade diamond stimulants like cubic zirconia. There are no visible chips or major damages to the crown of the stones from this distance, though microscopic scratches (gashes) or internal inclusions cannot be ruled out without magnification. No maker's marks or metal fineness stamps are visible in this orientation.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual inspection of this three-stone 'trilogy' engagement ring. The piece features a central round brilliant-cut gemstone (est. 0.75-1.00ct) flanked by two smaller round stones (est. 0.30ct each). The setting appears to be 14k or 18k yellow gold, exhibiting a high-polish finish consistent with professional contemporary manufacturing. The symmetry of the prong settings and the facet alignment suggest high-quality craftsmanship characteristic of fine jewelry grade production rather than costume substitutes. Market demand for trilogy rings remains consistently high as they are a staple of the bridal market. Based on current retail comparables for a ring of this caliber—assuming G-H color and VS2-SI1 clarity natural diamonds—the replacement value sits in the mid-four to low-five figure range. The primary value drivers are the carat weight and the 'triple excellent' cut geometry suggested by the light return in the imagery. Limitations: This appraisal is based solely on visual analysis of a digital image. Without physical inspection, I cannot verify if the stones are natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, or simulants (like Moissanite or CZ), which would drastically reduce the value. Furthermore, I cannot definitively confirm metal purity or identify microscopic internal inclusions. For a certified valuation, in-person testing using a thermal conductivity probe, UV fluorescence testing, and a microscopic examination of the girdle for laser inscriptions or hallmarks is required. Provenance documentation or a GIA/IGI laboratory report would be necessary to confirm the specific quality grades used for this valuation.

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