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AI Identification

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Gold-Toned V-Shaped Ring with Three Clear Stones

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$75-200

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a small, curved ring, likely a finger ring or toe ring given its size relative to the fingers holding it. It appears to be made of polished gold-toned metal, possibly yellow gold, and exhibits a smooth, lustrous surface with some minor surface wear consistent with age and use. The ring's band is slender and forms a distinctive 'V' or chevron shape at its apex. Along the upper, angled portion of the 'V' are three round, bezel-set stones. These stones are clear or very light in color, suggesting they could be diamonds,ジルコニア (zirconia), or another clear gemstone. The setting style for the stones appears to be bezel, which fully encircles each stone, providing a secure mount and a smooth finish. There are no discernible manufacturer's marks or hallmarks visible in the provided image. The overall design is classic and understated, fitting well into a style period from the mid-20th century onwards, possibly contemporary due to its minimalist design. The craftsmanship seems of decent quality, with smooth curves and securely set stones, although the resolution of the image does not permit a more detailed assessment of prong work or stone clarity. There are no obvious signs of significant damage like bends, breaks, or missing stones, though some minor scratches or dulling of the metal's luster might be present, indicative of normal wear. The band's consistent thickness suggests it is likely a mass-produced item rather than a bespoke piece.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I assess this gold-toned V-shaped ring with three clear stones. The ring appears to be in good pre-owned condition, exhibiting typical minor surface wear consistent with age and use, such as minor scratches or dulling of the metal. The three clear stones are securely bezel-set and show no obvious damage. The gold tone suggests either plated base metal or possibly lower karat gold, likely 10k or 14k if solid, given its slender nature. Without hallmarks, it’s impossible to definitively confirm the metal purity or if it is solid gold versus gold-plated. The stones, appearing clear, could be diamond simulants like cubic zirconia (zirconia), white sapphires, or low-quality diamonds. The bezel setting is well-executed, contributing to the ring's neat appearance. Market comparables for similar V-shaped rings with three clear stones, even if diamond simulants, tend to range from $50 up to $300 for fashion jewelry. If the metal were confirmed as 10k-14k gold and the stones were natural diamonds (even small ones), the value would increase significantly. Demand for minimalist or 'stackable' V-shaped rings is consistently high. Rarity is low as this style is commonly produced. The primary factors impacting value are the true metal content and the identity and quality of the clear stones. Limitations: Authenticity verification of metal content and gemstone identity is impossible from an image alone. A physical examination is crucial to test the metal for purity (e.g., acid or XRF testing) and to identify the gemstones using gemological tools (e.g., refractometer, microscope, diamond tester). Without in-person inspection, provenance, or scientific testing, I cannot definitively confirm gold purity or stone type, which are major determinants of value.

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