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Submitted photo · June 13, 2026

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14kt white gold, 21 natural diamonds

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AI Identification

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Silver-toned tennis-style bracelet with pavé-set stones

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$4,500 - $6,500

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a linear, flexible bracelet in a 'tennis' style, featuring a series of rectangular or square-section links. The piece is crafted from a silver-toned metal, which the owner identifies as 14kt white gold; however, no hallmarks are visible in the image to verify this claim. Set into the central links are round, brilliant-cut clear stones, which the owner describes as 21 natural diamonds. Without physical testing or magnification, these appear consistent with diamonds, though they could also be synthetic simulants like cubic zirconia. The stones are held in individual box settings, creating a continuous line of brilliance. The bracelet features a structural box clasp with at least one visible safety latch for secure closure. The craftsmanship appears precise, with uniform link alignment and stone seating. The condition appears to be excellent with no missing stones or significant surface scratches visible. Because the metal purity markings and stone composition cannot be confirmed from the photograph alone, this identification remains a hypothesis based on stylistic consistency. All user-supplied specifications regarding material and stone type are currently unverified.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of this linear tennis-style bracelet. Based on what I can see, the piece features a series of box-set, round brilliant-cut stones in a white metal mounting with a safety-latched box clasp. The owner identifies the materials as 14kt white gold and 21 natural diamonds. I must treat these attributions as hypotheses, as I cannot verify metal purity or stone composition from a photograph alone. No hallmarks are visible to support the 14kt claim, and physical testing using a diamond tester or refractometer would be required to differentiate natural diamonds from synthetic simulants like cubic zirconia. Assuming the owner’s description is accurate and the stones are of high-quality color and clarity, the estimated value reflects current market demand for fine diamond jewelry of this weight. This estimate assumes professional craftsmanship and a total carat weight consistent with the 21-stone count described. In-person examination by a certified gemologist is necessary to confirm the gold's fineness and the diamonds' authenticity. If the metal is found to be a base metal or sterling silver, and the stones are determined to be simulants, the value would decrease significantly to a range of $50–$200. General market behavior indicates that unbranded fine jewelry of this type retains value based on its intrinsic material worth; however, without a physical inspection or a reputable grading report (such as GIA), this valuation remains a working assumption based on the user-supplied specifications.

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