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Dolphin Link Bracelet

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$150-300

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a link bracelet, featuring a repeating motif of stylized dolphins. Each dolphin link appears to be crafted from a polished golden-colored metal, possibly yellow gold or a gold-plated alloy, given its lustrous sheen. The dolphins are depicted in a somewhat abstract, streamlined form, with a distinct head, body, and tail fin. A small, concave indentation on each dolphin's 'head' suggests an eye detail. The links are connected by small, spherical 'beads' or connectors, which appear to be made of a different, lighter-colored metal, possibly white gold, silver, or a contrasting base metal, creating a bicolor effect. There are two such spherical connectors flanking each end of the dolphin links, allowing articulation. The construction seems robust, indicating a well-assembled piece. The overall condition appears good with a bright polish, though a few minor surface scratches or signs of wear consistent with use may be present, particularly on the raised spherical connectors. No obvious damage such as breaks, dents, or significant discoloration is visible from the provided image. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures visible. The design suggests a contemporary or late 20th-century style, favoring whimsical and animal-themed jewelry. The craftsmanship, while appearing solid, is difficult to assess in detail without clearer images of the reverse side or clasps, but the uniform shape and polish of the links suggest a mass-produced or a well-finished artisan piece. The bracelet's length is not determinable from the single image, but it appears to be designed for wear on the wrist.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of this dolphin link bracelet, I note its good overall condition, displaying a bright polish and consistent form across its stylized dolphin links. The bicolor effect, created by the polished golden-colored dolphins and lighter spherical connectors, suggests either mixed metals or plating. Surface scratches appear minimal, consistent with light wear. Authenticity and material composition are significant limitations when assessing solely from an image. Without in-person inspection, I cannot definitively determine if the golden color is solid yellow gold, gold-filled, or gold-plated base metal, nor can I confirm the material of the spherical connectors – they could be white gold, silver, or another contrasting metal. This uncertainty greatly impacts value. Market conditions for whimsical, animal-themed jewelry, particularly dolphin motifs, typically reflect a broad range depending on material and craftsmanship. Assuming this is a gold-plated or gold-filled piece, and not solid gold, comparable items in the secondary market generally trade within a modest price range. Demand for such pieces is steady but not exceptional, fitting into the costume or fashion jewelry category unless solid precious metals are confirmed. Rarity is low, as similar designs are common. For full authentication and valuation, a physical examination is crucial to perform metal testing (e.g., acid testing or XRF analysis) to confirm precious metal content. Inspection of any maker’s marks, hallmarks, or clasp type would also provide significant insight into its origin and quality. Without this, my appraisal is based on the assumption of a well-made, possibly gold-plated or gold-filled, fashion accessory. Therefore, the appraised value reflects this uncertainty regarding material composition.

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