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Two-strand necklace with metallic and cream-colored beads

Submitted photo of Two-strand necklace with metallic and cream-colored beads
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User's notes

14k marking

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AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $1,200

AI estimate as of May 20, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This necklace features two strands composed primarily of highly reflective, spherical metallic beads with a polished gold-tone finish. Interspersed throughout the strands are smaller cream-colored or off-white opaque beads, possibly made of resin, plastic, or organic material. The design is accented by three prominent, trapezoidal-shaped metal spacers with a ribbed or fluted surface, positioned symmetrically to hold the strands together. The owner indicates there is a ‘14k’ marking present, though this marking is not visible in the provided photograph and remains unverified without physical inspection; the necklace's composition could potentially be 14k gold, gold-filled, or a gold-toned base metal. The item exhibits a style consistent with Mid-Century Modern or late 20th-century costume jewelry, characterized by bold geometric shapes and alternating textures. The construction appears to utilize a flexible stringing material, ending in what appears to be a small ring and clasp assembly. Condition appears good with high surface luster, though close inspection for fine scratches, metal wear, or potential restringing needs would require an in-person evaluation. The identification is hedged due to the lack of visible hallmarks and the inability to verify metal purity through an image.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I am examining a two-strand necklace featuring high-luster metallic beads and cream-toned accents. Per user submission, the item is stated to bear a '14k' marking. However, I cannot verify this hallmark from the photograph, nor can I confirm the metal purity or core composition without a physical inspection. The value estimate is heavily dependent on the hypothesis that the beads and spacers are indeed 14k gold. In the current market, fine gold jewelry of this weight and Mid-Century Modern styling typically commands a range of $800 to $1,200, driven largely by its intrinsic metal value and aesthetic appeal. If the beads are gold-filled or a gold-toned base metal—as is common in costume jewelry from this era—the value would likely decrease significantly to the $50 to $150 range. I cannot determine if the cream beads are organic material or synthetic resin based on what I can see. The luster appears consistent with a well-maintained piece, but I would need to check for surface wear and stringing integrity in person. To move beyond this working assumption, a physical examination is required to verify the '14k' stamp, perform an acid or XRF metal test, and inspect the clasp assembly. Until such confirmation is obtained, this estimate assumes the owner's description of the gold content is accurate, though the vast difference in value between fine gold and gold-toned costume jewelry must be noted as a primary risk to the valuation.

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