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Sterling Silver Multi-Gemstone Cluster Ring

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$75 - $150

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a sterling silver gemstone cluster ring featuring an organic or abstract design. The ring's band is visible as a smooth, polished silver component extending from the main body, suggesting a standard ring construction. The central motif is composed of multiple facets or elements, some appearing textured with a granular or 'nugget-like' finish, while others are polished. Embedded within this silver setting are at least five individual round or oval faceted gemstones of varying sizes and colors. These include a light blue or aquamarine-like stone in the center, a yellow stone to the right, a pink or lavender stone to the upper left, and a green stone lower left. There may be another lighter colored stone (possibly white or very pale) to the upper right. The prongs holding these stones are integrated into the textured silverwork, giving a somewhat rustic or naturalistic feel. The metal exhibits a light tarnish consistent with sterling silver that has been worn, and shows general surface wear commensurate with regular use, but no significant damage such as bent metal or missing stones is immediately apparent. The craftsmanship leans towards a contemporary or artisan style rather than classical, and its age is likely mid-to-late 20th century to early 21st century. The size is consistent with an average finger, though specific dimensions are not evident. The overall presentation is somewhat eclectic due to the mixed gemstone colors and organic silver design.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon my virtual examination of the Sterling Silver Multi-Gemstone Cluster Ring, I assess its condition as good, commensurate with age and normal wear. The visible light tarnish and surface wear are typical for sterling silver that has been worn, and importantly, there is no apparent significant damage such as bent metal or missing stones. Authenticity, based solely on this image, appears consistent with sterling silver and genuine, albeit common, gemstones. The craftsmanship suggests a commercially produced or artisan piece from the late 20th or early 21st century. My valuation considers current market conditions for sterling silver jewelry featuring mixed, unsourced gemstones. Similar 'nugget-style' or organic sterling silver rings with multiple, non-precious gemstones are readily available online and in jewelry markets. Demand for such pieces is moderate, appealing to those seeking an eclectic or earthy aesthetic. Rarity is low; this style is not unique or attributed to a famous maker. The primary factors impacting value are the material (sterling silver, not gold), the likely common nature of the gemstones (e.g., dyed quartz, treated topaz, or synthetic stones, which cannot be confirmed without testing), and the lack of maker’s marks or historical significance. Limitations in authenticity verification are significant. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm the silver purity (e.g., 925 sterling marks), nor can I definitively identify the gemstones (natural vs. synthetic, specific species, or treatments). Prongs can conceal inclusions, and coatings or foils can alter appearance. For full authentication and accurate gemstone identification, an in-person examination, including hallmark verification, gemstone testing (refractive index, specific gravity, spectroscopy), and potential provenance documentation, would be essential.

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