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Submitted photo · May 27, 2026

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AI Identification

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Yellow gold-tone bracelet featuring pear-cut stones in the style of garnet

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $150

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a link bracelet composed of multiple pear-shaped (teardrop) faceted stones arranged in a continuous line. The stones exhibit a deep brownish-red hue, which is stylistically consistent with garnets, though they could also be synthetic spinel, glass, or other red gemstones; visual identification of mineral content is impossible without laboratory testing. Each stone is held in place by what appear to be four-prong settings. The metal has a yellow gold-toned finish and shows a box-style clasp with a side safety latch, which is a common feature in late 20th-century costume or fine jewelry. The underside of the settings shows a decorative open gallery which allows light to pass through the stones. There are no visible maker's marks, hallmarks, or metal purity stamps in the photograph, so the composition of the metal (e.g., gold-plated, gold-filled, or karat gold) cannot be determined. The condition appears to be generally good, with mild surface wear visible on the metal and some lint present on the blue fabric background. Without visible markings, the age is estimated as mid-to-late 20th century based on the construction of the clasp and the cut of the stones.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual review of the image, I have examined this pear-cut gemstone link bracelet. The piece features deep red stones consistent with the appearance of garnet, though I cannot determine via photograph if they are natural minerals, synthetic counterparts, or glass. The yellow gold-tone metal lacks visible hallmarks or purity stamps; consequently, I am treating the metal composition as a hypothesis of gold-plating or a base-metal alloy rather than solid karat gold. From what I can see, the construction—specifically the box clasp and safety latch—suggests a mid-to-late 20th-century manufacture. The value estimate of $50 to $150 is predicated on the assumption that this is a high-quality costume piece or gold-filled jewelry. If a physical inspection were to reveal 14k or 18k gold hallmarks and confirm the stones as natural garnets, the value could increase significantly to the $400-$700 range based on current gold market trends. Conversely, if the stones are identified as glass and the metal shows significant wear or 'brassing' upon closer inspection, the value would likely fall below $30. To reach a more precise valuation, an in-person examination by a gemologist is required to test the stones' refractive index and perform a measurement of metal fineness using an XRF analyzer or acid test. The current market for vintage garnet-style jewelry remains steady, though prices are heavily dictated by the verifiable precious metal content which cannot be established from a photograph alone.

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