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AI Identification

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Multi-stone ring in yellow gold-tone setting

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $150

As of May 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a three-stone ring featuring a central square or rectangular cut dark green stone, flanked by two smaller trillion or pear-cut green stones. The central stone is held in place by two vertical gold-tone bar-style prongs, suggesting a semi-bezel or tension-style aesthetic. The shank of the ring exhibits a ribbed or fluted texture as it approaches the shoulder. The metal has a yellow gold-colored appearance, though without visible hallmarks, it is impossible to determine if it is solid gold, gold-filled, or costume-grade base metal. The green stones are consistent in color with emeralds or tourmaline, but could also be laboratory-grown stones or glass doublets; their true composition requires physical testing for refractive index and inclusions. The design is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century or contemporary fashion jewelry. There are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or metal purity stamps in the provided image. The ring appears to be in used condition with minor surface wear visible on the metal surfaces consistent with regular handling. Identification is limited to visual analysis and remains a hypothesis subject to in-person gemological verification.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have evaluated this three-stone ring. The piece features a central dark green emerald-cut stone flanked by two trillion-cut stones in a yellow gold-tone setting with a fluted shank. I cannot verify from a photo whether the metal is solid gold or a plated base metal, as no hallmarks are visible; similarly, the stones could be natural emeralds, tourmalines, or laboratory-grown simulants/glass. The value estimate of $50-$150 is based on the hypothesis that this is high-quality contemporary fashion or costume jewelry. If physical testing were to confirm the metal as 14k or 18k gold and the stones as natural earth-mined emeralds of reasonable clarity, the value could increase significantly into the $800-$1,200 range or higher depending on carat weight. Conversely, if it is confirmed to be a base-metal replica using glass or plastics, the value would fall below $20. General market demand for unbranded contemporary jewelry of this style is moderate, typically driven by aesthetic appeal rather than investment value. To provide a more precise valuation, I would need an in-person physical inspection to perform a refractive index test on the gemstones, a professional acid or XRF test for metal purity, and a search for internal maker's marks or stamps that may be obscured in the photograph. Documentation such as a previous sales receipt or a gemological laboratory report would also be necessary to confirm the origin and nature of the materials.

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