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Glass sculpture

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Crystal Dagger Sculpture

Decorative Sculpture

AI Estimated Value

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$75-150

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative sculpture crafted from clear and possibly black or smoky crystal, designed to resemble a dagger or arrowhead. The central 'blade' portion appears to be made of a dark, possibly smoky crystal or glass, featuring jagged, almost flaked edges, mimicking the appearance of a primitive stone tool or obsidian blade. This central element is quite pointed at the top and wider towards the base. It is mounted on a clear, faceted crystal base. The base consists of a flat, octagonal bottom piece and a faceted stem that rises to support the dark blade. There are decorative clear crystal elements or beads suspended on a thin wire or string that run vertically along the length of the dark blade, adding a whimsical or perhaps magical aesthetic. These elements include small, pointed teardrop shapes and spherical beads. The overall construction suggests a modern decorative piece, likely intended for display. Visible condition issues are minimal from the provided images, though some light surface dust is present, and a small chip or imperfection might be present on the edge of the clear octagonal base, though this is difficult to confirm definitively. The craftsmanship appears to be reasonably good, with clean cuts and polished surfaces on the clear crystal components. The dark blade section simulates a natural, unrefined finish, contrasting with the polished base. Estimated age is likely contemporary, 20th or 21st century.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon examination of the provided images, this item presents as a contemporary decorative sculpture in the form of a dagger or arrowhead. The piece is constructed from what the owner has identified as glass, featuring a dark, possibly black or smoky, flaked 'blade' mounted on a clear, faceted glass base. My visual assessment finds the sculpture to be in good condition, showing minimal signs of wear aside from potential light dust and a small, unconfirmed imperfection on the edge of the base. The design is modern, likely dating to the late 20th or early 21st century, and intended for decorative display. The market for contemporary glass sculptures of this nature is broad. The value is highly dependent on the artist or manufacturer, neither of which is identified. Without a signature or maker's mark, it is appraised as a decorative object. Comparables would include similar unsigned decorative glass art pieces found in home decor marketplaces and specialty gift shops, which typically trade in the low to moderate price range. The piece does not exhibit characteristics of significant rarity or high artist-driven demand. The primary factor limiting the value is its status as an anonymous decorative piece. The confirmation that it is glass, rather than natural crystal (such as quartz), also places it in a different market segment. While visually interesting, its value is tied to its decorative appeal rather than fine art provenance. A physical, in-person examination would be required to definitively confirm the material, search for any faint maker's marks or signatures, and assess the condition of the edges and surfaces with greater accuracy. Without such marks or supporting provenance, its current fair market value is based on its decorative qualities alone.

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