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Teardrop Dangle Earrings with Blue Stone Appearance

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AI Estimated Value

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$10-25

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is identified as a pair of dangle earrings, featuring prominent teardrop-shaped elements in a vibrant, robin's egg blue color. The material appears to be a natural stone, possibly howlite that has been dyed to mimic turquoise, or a composite material resembling such, given the apparent crackled or webbed matrix visible on one of the larger teardrops. This 'crackle' effect is likely intentional, enhancing its resemblance to natural turquoise veining, with the lines appearing in a lighter, brownish-gold hue against the blue. Each earring is suspended from a standard ear wire or hook (not fully visible, but implied by the presentation) and incorporates smaller, round beads of the same blue color above the main teardrop. One earring shows a single small bead, while the other appears to have two, one larger and one smaller. The metal components, including jump rings and possibly the ear wires, appear to be a silver-toned base metal. The overall construction suggests a casual or bohemian style. The condition appears good, with no obvious signs of significant wear or damage to the stones themselves, and the metal components seem intact. The craftsmanship is utilitarian, typical of mass-produced fashion jewelry, focusing on the visual appeal of the blue 'stone' elements. The estimated age is likely contemporary, from the late 20th or early 21st century.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of the images provided, I have assessed this pair of teardrop dangle earrings. The dominant feature is the vibrant robin's egg blue material, likely a dyed stone such as howlite or a composite material designed to imitate turquoise. The visible webbed or crackled matrix supports this conclusion, suggesting an intentional decorative effect rather than natural turquoise veining. The metal components appear to be a common silver-toned base metal. The overall construction is consistent with mass-produced fashion jewelry from the late 20th or early 21st century, with utilitarian craftsmanship. The condition appears good, with no significant damage visible. The market for this type of jewelry is driven by aesthetics and affordability rather than intrinsic material value or rarity. Comparable items are widely available in online marketplaces and retail stores, often priced under $30. Demand is steady for bohemian and casual-style accessories, but the supply is abundant, which keeps values low. The primary factor depressing the value is the use of non-precious materials (dyed stone and base metal). It is crucial to note the limitations of this appraisal, as it is based solely on images. A definitive identification of the stone and metal content would require in-person examination, including gemstone testing (refractive index, specific gravity) and metal testing (acid or electronic testing). Without such tests, I cannot confirm the materials are not genuine turquoise or sterling silver, though it is highly unlikely.

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