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Submitted photo · May 21, 2026

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Category: Other comes with certificate of authenticity from Ele Atelier Material: 18mm silk twill Weight: 0.5kg Dimensions: 90x90cm Hallmark/Stamp: hand numbered Age: 1 year Condition: new purchase price: $1500 Brand does not sell to everyone they hand pick

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AI Identification

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Silk scarf in the Baroque style

Clothing and Accessories

AI Estimated Value

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$800 - $1,100

As of May 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a square textile garment, stylistically consistent with luxury silk scarves. The piece features a prominent 'Baroque' or 'Neo-Classical' aesthetic, characterized by an ornate arrangement of golden-yellow acanthus leaf scrollwork, fleur-de-lis motifs, and geometric borders set against ivory and purple backgrounds. The purple border includes repeated gold-toned symbols that appear to be a stylized '$' or decorative monogram. Visually, the fabric exhibits a gentle luster and draping quality consistent with silk twill. The edges appear neatly finished, suggesting quality craftsmanship. According to user-supplied information, the item is attributed to 'Ele Atelier', measures 90x90cm, and is crafted from 18mm silk twill. The user also notes it is 'hand numbered' and accompanied by a 'certificate of authenticity'; however, no such marks, numbers, or documentation are visible in the provided image for verification. The item is shown in excellent condition with no visible snags, stains, or fraying. Because no maker's label or signature is identifiable in the photo, this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to physical inspection and verification of the mentioned provenance documents.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the visual evidence provided, I have examined this 90x90cm silk scarf featuring an ornate Baroque design. Per user submission, the item is attributed to 'Ele Atelier' and described as 18mm silk twill. While the luster and drape visible in the photo are consistent with high-quality silk twill, I cannot verify the weight, fabric composition, or the presence of hand-rolled edges without a physical inspection. The user mentions the piece is hand-numbered and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity; however, as these elements are not visible in the image, I must treat the attribution as a hypothesis. My estimate assumes the user's claims regarding provenance and limited-production status are accurate. The secondary market for high-end boutique silk accessories is currently strong, driven by demand for niche luxury labels. This valuation reflects the item's excellent reported condition and the exclusivity implied by the owner. However, because I cannot confirm the brand or the certificate's validity from a photograph, this estimate is contingent upon the item being a genuine product of the stated maker. If the scarf were found to be a contemporary reproduction or an unattributed piece in the Baroque style without the claimed 'Ele Atelier' heritage, the decorative value would likely fall to $50 - $150. To confirm the higher valuation, an in-person examination would be required to verify the 'hand numbering,' inspect the textile's weave under magnification, and validate the accompanying documentation against known brand standards.

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