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Earrings

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AI Identification

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Bohemian Style Chartreuse and Sage Green Cabochon Drop Earrings

Jewelry - Fashion/Costume

AI Estimated Value

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$25.00-$45.00

As of June 14, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A pair of decorative drop-style earrings featuring a cluster of bezel-set cabochons and suspended bead accents. The design consists of varying sizes of oval and circular lime-colored cabochons, likely constructed of glass or polished resin, set within a silver-toned base metal frame. The color palette centers on chartreuse and mustard-yellow tones for the main stones, accented by pale sage green translucent beads that dangle from the bottom and sides on metallic pins. The construction utilizes a layered, bubbly aesthetic characteristic of modern bohemian or artisan-crafted fashion jewelry. Each earring is equipped with a lever-back (French) wire closure for security. The metal shows a dark patina and minor oxidation, particularly at the joints and near the hooks, suggesting they are composed of an alloy like brass or pewter with a thin silver plating. There are no visible maker's marks or hallmark stamps in the provided view. The overall condition is fair; while all stones are present, the metal hardware shows significant surface wear and tarnish, and the beadwork appears slightly misaligned on one piece. Based on the style and findings, these likely date from the late 20th to early 21st century.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital representation of these bohemian-style cluster earrings. Based on the aesthetic indicators and the physical characteristics described, I identify these as mass-produced fashion jewelry, likely retail-sourced from the late 1990s to mid-2000s. The 'lime' stones and sage beads exhibit the visual properties of resin and cast glass rather than semi-precious minerals. The construction utilizes silver-toned base metal with a cold-casted bezel setting, a hallmark of mid-market costume jewelry rather than artisan bench-work. The condition is 'fair,' with notable oxidation and finish wear to the lever-back findings and pin connections. This degradation suggests a non-precious alloy (likely pewter or brass) which has suffered from environmental exposure. In the current secondary market for vintage fashion jewelry, demand for unsigned contemporary bohemian pieces is high, but value is capped by the lack of a designer hallmark (such as Michal Negrin or Ayala Bar, which these emulate) and the visible surface wear. Comparables for unsigned, non-precious bohemian drops in similar condition typically realize prices between $20 and $50 at auction or in vintage boutiques. This valuation assumes the stones are synthetic and the metal is non-precious. Limitations: A physical inspection would be required to rule out sterling silver (via acid testing) or genuine jade/chalcedony (via refractometry). For a definitive authentication of materials, I would need to perform a density check and examine the junctions under 10x magnification to confirm if the patina is intentional or indicative of plating failure.

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