
Sterling Silver Champlevé Enamel Band Ring
This item is a narrow band ring constructed from sterling silver, clearly identifiable by the '925' hallmark stamped on the interior of the shank. The exterior of the band features a decorative champlevé enameling technique, where recessed cells in the metal have been filled with colorful vitreous enamel. The design appears to be a stylized floral or scroll pattern, incorporating a vibrant palette of red, green, and deep purple set against the bright silver background. Historically, this style of mass-produced silver and enamel jewelry became popular in the late 20th century. The ring exhibits visible signs of wear consistent with age and use, including moderate tarnishing (patina) on the interior and exterior silver surfaces, and fine surface scratches. The enamel work shows some loss of luster and possible minor pitting, particularly in the recessed areas. The craftsmanship is of standard commercial quality, likely originating from a mid-to-late 20th-century jewelry manufacturer. No specific maker's mark is visible other than the fineness stamp.
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Estimated Value
$45 - $75
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry
Appraised On
April 10, 2026
Estimated Value
$45 - $75
Item Description
This item is a narrow band ring constructed from sterling silver, clearly identifiable by the '925' hallmark stamped on the interior of the shank. The exterior of the band features a decorative champlevé enameling technique, where recessed cells in the metal have been filled with colorful vitreous enamel. The design appears to be a stylized floral or scroll pattern, incorporating a vibrant palette of red, green, and deep purple set against the bright silver background. Historically, this style of mass-produced silver and enamel jewelry became popular in the late 20th century. The ring exhibits visible signs of wear consistent with age and use, including moderate tarnishing (patina) on the interior and exterior silver surfaces, and fine surface scratches. The enamel work shows some loss of luster and possible minor pitting, particularly in the recessed areas. The craftsmanship is of standard commercial quality, likely originating from a mid-to-late 20th-century jewelry manufacturer. No specific maker's mark is visible other than the fineness stamp.
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