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AI Identification

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Ring in the style of David Yurman

Fine Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$1,000 - $1,800

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a wide-band ring featuring an intricate filigree or openwork design on its face. The pattern is stylistically consistent with the 'Renaissance' or 'Albion' collections by David Yurman, though no hallmark is visible in the provided image to verify this attribution. The design consists of interlocking quatrefoil or floral-like motifs, with small, clear stones—possibly diamonds or pavé-set crystals—accenting the intersections and the outer borders. The metal has a yellow-tone finish, which may be 14k or 18k yellow gold, though without physical testing, this cannot be determined. The ring shows minor signs of wear and surface scratches consistent with use. The side of the band appears solid and polished, tapering slightly from the decorative front. Because a maker's mark is not visible, it is categorized based on its aesthetic features which are common in designer jewelry of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this ring displays aesthetic characteristics—such as the intricate quatrefoil filigree and stone-set intersections—that are consistent with the design language of the David Yurman 'Renaissance' or 'Albion' collections. However, because no hallmark or maker’s mark is visible, I must treat the attribution as a hypothesis. I cannot verify the metal purity or the nature of the gemstones from a photograph alone; physical testing such as acid or XRF analysis for gold content and thermal conductivity testing for the stones would be required to confirm these materials. The current estimate assumes the ring is composed of 18k yellow gold and natural diamonds, as is common for this hypothesized designer. The valuation reflects the strong secondary market demand for high-end designer jewelry of this aesthetic. This estimate is contingent upon authentication; should a physical inspection reveal the piece to be an unattributed 'in the style of' reproduction or composed of non-precious materials, the value would likely decrease significantly to a range of $100 - $250. To establish a more definitive value, an in-person examination by a specialist is necessary to locate any hallmarks, assess the craftmanship under magnification, and perform scientific testing of the materials.

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