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Submitted photo · July 8, 2026

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925 in mold

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AI Identification

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Pendant in the style of Balinese sterling silver with blue faceted gemstone

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$65 - $125

As of July 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative oval-shaped pendant featuring a centralized faceted gemstone, likely blue topaz or a similar synthetic material, held in a bezel setting with a rope-twist border. The metalwork is stylistically consistent with Balinese or Southeast Asian 'Jawan' techniques, characterized by intricate granulation (beading) and wirework scroll motifs. The user reports a '925' mark in the mold, which would be consistent with sterling silver, though this remains unverified without physical testing for metal purity. The design features a large, light-blue oval stone flanked by two polished silver spheres within an open-work frame. The outer edge consists of scrolling filigree patterns and tiered rows of graduated beading. The tapered bail also exhibits granular scrollwork. Condition appears excellent with no visible chips to the stone; a dark patina is present in the recessed areas of the silver, which is consistent with intentional oxidation to highlight the metalwork's detail. Without a maker's mark visible in the image, an attribution to a specific artisan cannot be made, although the craftsmanship is consistent with contemporary boutique silver jewelry production.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have evaluated the provided image of the silver-tone pendant featuring a blue faceted stone. Based on what I can see, the piece exhibits classic 'Jawan' granulation and filigree work associated with Balinese jewelry traditions. Per the user's report, the piece is marked '925,' suggesting a sterling silver composition; however, I cannot verify the metal purity or the stone's identity as natural blue topaz versus synthetic spinel or glass from a photograph alone. For this estimate, I am proceeding with the hypothesis that the metal is sterling silver and the stone is a common semi-precious or synthetic gem. The item appears to be in excellent condition with an intentional patina used to emphasize the intricate scrollwork. The value is based on general market interest for boutique handcrafted-style silver jewelry, which remains stable due to its aesthetic appeal. To confirm the item's value, a physical inspection by a jeweler would be required to test the metal with acid or XRF and to examine the stone for natural inclusions under magnification. The presence of a specific artisan hallmark, if discovered, could potentially increase the value toward the higher end of the range. If the metal is determined to be a silver-plated base metal rather than solid sterling silver, or if the construction is a mass-produced cast rather than hand-assembled filigree, the value would likely drop to a decorative range of $15-$30. This estimate assumes the owner's description of the '925' mark is accurate and reflects the item's materials, though it is not a certificate of authenticity.

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