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Submitted photo · June 15, 2026

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Tungsten, wear and tear not bad

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AI Identification

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Tungsten-style banded ring with pavé-set accents

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AI Estimated Value

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$40–$120

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a contemporary band ring featuring a multi-tonal gray metallic finish. The overall design consists of a slightly domed outer surface with a recessed central channel. Within this channel sits a row of small, clear, round-cut stones—stylistically consistent with cubic zirconia or similar synthetic stimulants—pavé-set into the metal. The material appears consistent with contemporary alternative metals; the owner identifies the metal as tungsten, which is consistent with the heavy, dark-gray luster and resistant finish visible, though this remains unverified without professional acid or density testing. The ring lacks visible internal hallmarks or maker's marks in the provided image. The edges of the band appear polished to a high luster, while the surrounding decorative channel has a more matte or brushed texture. The condition appears fair to good with minor surface abrasions consistent with regular use. The overall craftsmanship is consistent with modern, commercially produced jewelry typically associated with the early 21st-century wedding band market.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this item appears to be a contemporary multi-tonal band ring. Per the owner’s description, the piece is identified as tungsten, which is consistent with the dark-gray metallic luster and the apparent resistance to heavy scratching visible in the photo. However, without physical density testing or professional acid analysis, I cannot verify the specific metal composition; it remains a hypothesis that the material is tungsten rather than a coated stainless steel or titanium alloy. The clear, round-cut accents are stylistically consistent with cubic zirconia or similar synthetic simulants typically found in commercial jewelry of this type. Standing alone, I cannot verify the stones' identity without a thermal conductivity test. The item bears no visible hallmarks or maker’s marks in the image, suggesting it may be a mass-produced piece rather than a designer-branded accessory. My estimate reflects the typical market demand for pre-owned contemporary alternative-metal wedding bands in fair to good condition. Similar styles often retail at a higher price point when new, but the resale market for unbranded tungsten jewelry is relatively saturated, which moderates the value. If this item were found to be a base-metal imitation or a plated alloy rather than solid tungsten, the value would likely fall below $20. Conversely, if a hallmark from a premium contemporary designer were discovered upon physical inspection, the estimate could increase slightly. To confirm these findings and establish a more precise valuation, a physical examination is required to check for internal laser-engravings, verify the metal's weight, and test the stones' refractive properties.

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