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Cultured Pearl Necklace and Bracelet Set

Jewelry Set

AI Estimated Value

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$100-200

As of June 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This exquisite jewelry set comprises a matching necklace and bracelet, both crafted from numerous small, uniformly sized pearls. The pearls exhibit a creamy white to very light pinkish hue, possessing a soft luster consistent with cultured pearls. Each pearl appears to be individually hand-knotted on a white or light-colored silk or synthetic thread, a common practice in pearl stringing to prevent loss of all pearls if the strand breaks, and to protect the pearls from rubbing against each other. The necklace is a classic single strand design, approximately chocker to princess length based on its visible curvature, suggesting a length of 16-18 inches. The bracelet is also a single strand, designed to fit snugly around an average wrist, likely 7 to 7.5 inches. Both pieces feature simple, possibly gold-toned, screw-barrel or spring ring clasps, though the resolution does not permit a definitive identification of the metal or specific clasp type. The pearls generally appear to be round to near-round in shape, indicative of good quality. There are no visible major cracks, chips, or significant disfigurations on the pearls themselves. The overall condition appears good, with no discernible wear on the stringing or clasps from this distance. The uniform size and consistent luster across both pieces suggest they were intended as a matching set. The style is classic and timeless, easily fitting into various fashion trends and likely dating from the mid-20th century to contemporary times, possibly even later due to the enduring popularity of pearl jewelry. The craftsmanship, particularly the individual knotting, points to a level of quality appropriate for genuine cultured pearls.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Cultured Pearl Necklace and Bracelet Set exhibits characteristics consistent with genuine cultured pearls. The uniform size, creamy white to light pinkish hue, and soft luster across both pieces suggest a well-matched set. The individual hand-knotting is a very good sign of quality craftsmanship, offering protection and durability. The classic design and appearance of round to near-round pearls are desirable features. The condition appears to be good, with no visible damage to the pearls or stringing. Market conditions for such sets are stable, with demand for classic pearl jewelry enduring. Comparable sets of similar quality (cultured pearls, individually knotted, good luster) can fetch modest prices. However, without in-person inspection, several critical factors remain undetermined, significantly impacting the value. I cannot definitively assess the pearl's exact origin (freshwater vs. saltwater), their nacre thickness, surface quality (blemishes, inclusions), or the precise quality of the luster and overtone. The metal composition of the clasps also remains unknown; if they were 14K or 18K gold, the value would increase. For full authentication and a more precise valuation, an in-person examination would be necessary to accurately assess nacre quality, identify any drill hole discoloration, verify the clasp's metal content, and potentially measure pearl diameter more precisely. Provenance documentation would also add significant value. Given the limitations of image-based assessment, I estimate the appraisal value, assuming standard cultured pearls and base metal clasps, to be in the range of $100-200.

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