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Submitted photo · May 30, 2026

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AI Identification

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Cocktail ring in the style of mid-20th-century gold and gemstone jewelry

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AI Estimated Value

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$600 - $1,100

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This ring features a large, oval-shaped cabochon that appears consistent with tiger's eye, displaying characteristic chatoyancy with golden to brown banded hues. Set atop the center of the stone is a gold-tone openwork motif, possibly a stylized character or geometric symbol, which is flanked by two horizontal bands. These bands are pav)-set with small, clear stones that appear consistent with diamonds or affordable alternatives like white sapphires or cubic zirconia; these cannot be identified without thermal testing. The metal appears to be yellow gold, though no hallmarks are visible in the image to verify the karat or purity. The setting craftsmanship shows details typical of mid-to-late 20th-century decorative jewelry. The ring is presented in a green velvet-lined box, suggesting a retail or storage context. Because no maker's marks or signatures are visible, this identification is based solely on stylistic analysis and requires in-person inspection to determine metal content and gemstone authenticity.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this cocktail ring featuring a large tiger's eye cabochon with a gold-tone openwork overlay. Based on what I can see, the style is consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century decorative jewelry. However, I cannot verify the metal purity or the specific nature of the accent stones from a photo alone; while they appear consistent with diamonds or white sapphires, thermal testing would be required. The absence of visible hallmarks means the gold content remains a hypothesis. My estimate of $600 - $1,100 assumes the setting is 14k gold and the accent stones are genuine diamonds of modest quality. This range reflects the general market demand for bold, mid-century stylistic pieces. If physical inspection reveals the metal to be gold-plated base metal or the stones to be synthetic, the value would likely drop significantly to the $50 - $150 range. Conversely, if the piece bears an identifiable maker's mark upon internal inspection, the value could exceed the current estimate. To provide a definitive valuation, I would need a physical examination to conduct acid testing for gold carats and refractometer testing for the gemstones. The current assessment is based solely on stylistic cues and typical market behavior for items of this type, which fluctuate based on the weight of the precious metals and the current popularity of vintage statement jewelry. Verification of provenance or original retail documentation would also support a more precise valuation.

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