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AI Identification

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Marquise and Baguette Cut Gemstone Ring

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$75-150

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a silver-toned ring, featuring a prominent central marquise-cut gemstone flanked by multiple baguette-cut gemstones on either side. The ring appears to be made of a white metal, likely sterling silver, white gold, or platinum, given its bright, reflective luster. The central marquise stone is clear and colorless, exhibiting facets that suggest it could be a diamond simulant (such as cubic zirconia or moissanite) or potentially a low-quality diamond. Its elongated boat-like shape is distinct and well-defined. The baguette stones arranged on the shoulders of the ring are also clear and colorless, set in parallel rows, creating a tiered or stepped effect. These stones appear to be channel-set or bar-set, which provides a clean, continuous line of sparkle. The ring's band is of moderate width, showing a polished finish with no visible significant scratches or major wear, indicating good, but perhaps not pristine, condition. There are no discernible maker's marks or hallmarks visible in the image. The overall style suggests a contemporary or mid-20th-century design, popular for its elegant and sophisticated appearance often associated with engagement or cocktail rings. The craftsmanship appears to be of standard commercial quality, with well-set stones and a symmetrical design, though finer details of the setting cannot be fully assessed from the image quality.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have carefully examined the provided image of the Marquise and Baguette Cut Gemstone Ring. Based on its appearance, I assess the condition as good, showing light wear commensurate with occasional use. The metal exhibits a bright, reflective luster, suggesting a white metal, likely sterling silver given the general aesthetic and commonality for such designs, but without hallmarks, I cannot definitively confirm its composition (e.g., white gold or platinum). The central marquise-cut stone and the flanking baguette stones are clear and colorless. Their brilliance and faceting strongly suggest they are diamond simulants, such as cubic zirconia or moissanite, rather than natural diamonds. True authentication of the gemstones would require in-person observation with a jeweler's loupe, specific gravity tests, and potentially a diamond tester. Similarly, the metal purity and type cannot be confirmed without physical inspection and potential acid tests or XRF analysis. The craftsmanship appears to be of standard commercial quality, with stones well-set, although fine details of the settings require closer examination. Given the likely simulants and probable silver or low-karat white gold metal, the market value is driven by the aesthetic appeal and design rather than intrinsic material value. Similar rings, often vintage or modern reproductions, are readily available. Demand remains steady for accessible, attractive rings like this for everyday wear or costume jewelry. Rarity is low as this style is common. Factors significantly impacting value are the material composition (metal and gemstones). Without physical verification, I am basing this appraisal on the probability of simulants and base metal. For full authenticity verification, an in-person examination by a gemologist is crucial to identify the gemstones, confirm metal content through hallmarks or testing, and assess overall craftsmanship more accurately.

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