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Beaded Stretch Bracelet

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$25-50

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a contemporary stretch bracelet featuring a variety of beads arranged in an alternating pattern. The primary beads are elongated oval or barrel-shaped, crafted from dark, possibly black or very dark blue, glass with intricate white or light gray wavy, stripe-like patterns embedded within the glass. These patterned beads appear to be lampwork or Murano-style glass, exhibiting depth and a glossy finish. Interspersed between these larger glass beads are several types of metallic spacer beads. Dominant among these are groups of small, spherical gold-toned or brass-colored beads, possibly textured or faceted, giving them a slightly sparkly appearance. These small metallic beads often flank a larger, flat, disc-shaped spacer bead which is a bright silver tone, possibly made of a base metal like pewter or a plated alloy, and some of these silver spacers appear to have a subtle texture or design. One particular clear bead is visible, possibly glass or crystal, with an opaque white or light-colored core, providing a contrast in transparency. The construction of the bracelet suggests it is strung on an elastic cord, allowing for easy wear and fitting various wrist sizes. The overall condition appears good with no obvious signs of breakage or significant wear, though minor surface scratches or dulling on the metallic spacers might be present upon closer inspection, typical for costume jewelry. The style is decorative and eclectic, likely dating from the late 20th or early 21st century.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I assess this beaded stretch bracelet as being in good overall condition. The primary dark glass beads with white wavy patterns appear to be lampwork or Murano-style, exhibiting good craftsmanship and a glossy finish. The various metallic spacer beads, including small gold-toned and flat silver-toned discs, seem consistent with costume jewelry components. I observe no obvious signs of breakage or significant wear that would detract from its immediate aesthetic appeal. Authenticity of the glass beads as genuine Murano is difficult to ascertain from an image alone; while they exhibit characteristics typical of such work, definitive authentication would require in-person examination, potentially including assessment of weight, internal structure, and detailed craftsmanship, or provenance documentation. Market conditions for contemporary costume jewelry of this nature are generally steady but not robust. Comparables would include mass-produced beaded bracelets found in boutiques or online artisan markets. These often retail new in the $20-$60 range, depending on material quality and brand. There is no indication of rarity; similar designs and materials are widely available. Demand is primarily driven by current fashion trends and personal aesthetic preferences rather than investment value. Factors significantly impacting value are the material composition (e.g., if the gold-toned beads are plated base metal versus solid gold, or if the silver is sterling), the actual origin of the glass beads (true Murano vs. Murano-style reproduction), and brand recognition, none of which can be definitively confirmed from the image. Without provenance documentation or a physical inspection allowing for tactile assessment, a definitive authentication of specific material types beyond 'glass' and 'base metal' is not possible.

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