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Sterling silver Italy 6.5 grams

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AI Identification

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Sterling Silver Figaro Chain Bracelet

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$35-50

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a sterling silver Figaro chain, likely intended as a bracelet given its visible length relative to the hand. Its construction features a distinctive pattern of three shorter, flattened oval links alternating with one elongated, also flattened oval link. The links appear machine-made, indicating a common manufacturing process for this style of chain. The silver material gives it a bright, reflective, whitish-grey metallic luster. The surface of the links appears smooth and polished, catching the light effectively. There are no obvious signs of significant wear, such as deep scratches or dents, suggesting it is either relatively new or well-maintained. The chain exhibits a consistent color and finish throughout. While specific maker's marks or stamps (like '925' for sterling silver or 'Italy') are not discernible from the provided images, the accompanying context confirms it is sterling silver and made in Italy. The mentioned weight of 6.5 grams indicates it is a relatively lightweight piece, contributing to its comfortable wearability. The craftsmanship appears to be standard for mass-produced jewelry of this type, with uniform links and no visible flaws in the linking or solder points. The style is classic and versatile, making it suitable for various genders and ages. The presence of a clasp mechanism, though not clearly visible, is implicit for a chain of this type. The overall condition appears to be excellent, with no apparent damage or extensive tarnishing.

AI Appraisal Report

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After examining the provided images and details, I have assessed the item, a Sterling Silver Figaro Chain Bracelet. The bracelet features the classic Figaro link pattern—three short links followed by one long one—and appears to be in excellent, like-new condition with a bright, polished finish and no visible damage or significant wear. The stated weight of 6.5 grams and its origin from Italy are consistent with its appearance as a piece of mass-produced, good-quality sterling silver jewelry. The valuation of this bracelet is primarily based on its material content (silver weight), craftsmanship, and current market conditions for similar items. As of my analysis, the market for new sterling silver chains of this weight and style is quite competitive. Comparable new bracelets from Italian manufacturers retail in a specific price range. While this piece is in excellent condition, as a pre-owned item, its resale value is typically lower than the retail price of a new piece. The Figaro style is timeless and has consistent demand, but it is not rare, which keeps its value accessible. The primary factor influencing its value is the combination of its sterling silver content and its immediate wearability as a finished piece of jewelry. It is important to note that this appraisal is based on images and user-provided information. For full authentication, an in-person examination would be required to test the metal purity with an acid or electronic test to confirm it is '925' sterling silver and to inspect for any maker's marks or hallmarks not visible in the photograph.

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