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This item is a delicate gold-toned necklace featuring a single, spherical bead as its primary adornment. The necklace appears to be constructed from a fine, likely machine-made, curb or cable chain, exhibiting a uniform link pattern. The chain is a bright, polished gold color, suggesting either solid gold, gold-filled, or gold-plated material, though karats or hallmarks are not discernible from the image. It features a functioning spring ring clasp, which is also gold-toned and proportional to the chain's delicate nature, indicating it is likely an integrated component of the necklace's original design. The most distinguishing feature is the gemstone bead, which is observed at the end of a short extension chain, typically used for adjustable length or as a decorative element near the clasp when worn. The bead itself is spherical, smooth, and exhibits a translucent quality with warm, earthy tones ranging from reddish-brown to alighter peach or orange. This coloration and translucency, combined with the 'stone' context provided, strongly suggest it is a natural gemstone, possibly Sunstone or another type of feldspar, chosen for its subtle shimmer or chatoyancy which is not clearly visible in this static image but suggested by its polished surface. There are no visible condition issues such as kinks, breaks, or excessive wear on the chain, nor chips or scratches on the stone. The craftsmanship appears to be standard for mass-produced or artisan jewelry, with securely closed jump rings. Its simple design suggests a modern or contemporary style, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century.
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Upon visual examination of the images provided, this item is a delicate gold-toned chain necklace with a single stone bead charm. The chain appears to be a standard, possibly mass-produced, curb or cable link style, finished with a spring ring clasp. Its condition seems excellent, with no visible damage, kinks, or significant wear. The focal point is the spherical, translucent bead with warm, reddish-brown to orange tones. Based on its appearance, the stone is likely a common semi-precious gemstone such as carnelian or a type of feldspar, like sunstone. The primary factor limiting the value is the nature of the metal. As it is described as 'gold-toned' and lacks any visible hallmarks (e.g., 14k, 18k), I must assume it is gold-plated or gold-filled base metal, not solid gold. The market for non-precious metal costume jewelry, even with genuine semi-precious stones, is driven by aesthetics rather than intrinsic material value. Similar contemporary necklaces from artisan or fashion jewelry brands retail in a modest price range. Barring designer branding, its value is low. For a definitive appraisal, physical inspection is required to test the metal's composition and positively identify the stone. Without such tests, authenticity of materials cannot be guaranteed, and this valuation is based on the assumption of it being costume jewelry.