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10 carrot tennis bracelet 14 k gold

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AI Identification

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14K Gold 10 Carat Tennis Bracelet

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$4,500-$7,500

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a gold tennis bracelet, specifically identified by the context as a 10 carat tennis bracelet made of 14K gold. The image focuses on a section of the bracelet, primarily showing the reverse side of the links and the clasp mechanism. The bracelet is constructed of individual, articulated gold links, each designed to hold a gemstone on the obverse side (which is not clearly visible in this view). The gold appears to be a warm yellow hue, consistent with 14K gold. Each link has an open-back design, likely to allow light to pass through the gemstones from the front. This design also reveals the culets of the stones, although the stones themselves are not distinct. The links show a typical construction for a tennis bracelet, with small, possibly soldered connections between them allowing for flexibility. Some minor surface wear or light scratches are visible on the gold from regular use, indicating a used but generally good condition. The clasp, which is predominantly featured, is a box clasp with a safety catch. On the visible part of the clasp, there are clear hallmarks: '14KT' indicating the gold purity. Another mark, possibly a manufacturer's mark or country of origin, is present but not entirely legible in the photograph, appearing as a stylized symbol or series of characters next to the '14KT' mark. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality, with precisely formed links and a secure clasp mechanism. This bracelet belongs to a classic design period, likely late 20th century to early 21st century, given the prevalent use of tennis bracelets during this time. The overall appearance suggests a durable and well-made piece of fine jewelry.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image and the owner's description, this is a 14K yellow gold tennis bracelet, stated to contain 10 carats of gemstones. The '14KT' hallmark on the clasp provides strong evidence of gold purity. The overall construction, including the individual articulated links with open-back settings and a secure box clasp with safety catch, is consistent with typical tennis bracelet designs. The visible minor surface wear suggests regular use but overall good condition for a pre-owned item. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality. Regarding market conditions, tennis bracelets are a classic and perennially popular jewelry item, ensuring consistent demand. The material—14K gold and 10 carats of gemstones (assuming they are diamonds, which is standard for a "tennis bracelet" unless otherwise specified)—places it in the mid-to-high value range for everyday fine jewelry. Comparables for 10-carat total weight diamond tennis bracelets in 14K gold typically range widely based on diamond quality, but often fall between $4,000 and $10,000. This design is not particularly rare, being a popular classic style. However, it is crucial to recognize the significant limitations of appraising from an image alone. While the gold purity can be inferred from the hallmark, the authenticity and quality of the '10 carats' of gemstones cannot be verified. Without in-person examination, it's impossible to confirm if the stones are diamonds, their cut, color, clarity, or if they are natural or lab-grown. These factors dramatically impact value. Full authentication would require a GIA or equivalent gemological laboratory report validating the gemstones, or a direct physical inspection by a certified gemologist to assess diamond quality, authenticity, and accurately weigh the components. Further, an in-person physical inspection is required to properly distinguish lab process created diamonds vs natural or to be sure whether if the stones are moissanite or cubic ziconia. Given these limitations, my appraisal value is an estimate based on the assumption of average-quality natural diamonds. Any deviation from this assumption (e.g., lower quality diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, or simulants) would significantly reduce the value.

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