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This item consists of a pair of faux pearl stud earrings. Each earring features a spherical, synthetic pearl, approximately 8-10mm in diameter, exhibiting a creamy, iridescent 'pearl white' color with subtle pink and blue overtones, characteristic of imitation pearls. The surface of the pearls appears relatively smooth with a good luster, though direct light might reveal minor surface imperfections or manufacturing marks not visible in the current image. The pearls are centrally mounted on silver-toned metal posts, which appear to be standard stud earring findings. Each post is secured by a clear, disc-shaped plastic or silicone earring back, commonly used to provide comfortable support and prevent the earring from drooping. Below the plastic back, a small, disc-shaped metal finding is visible, likely serving as a base for the pearl's attachment to the post. The overall construction appears simple and common for costume jewelry. There are no readily visible maker's marks or distinguishing engravings. Given their appearance and construction, these earrings likely date from the mid-to-late 20th century or more recently, aligning with popular styles of elegant, classic costume jewelry. The condition appears to be good, with no obvious signs of damage, chipping, or significant wear to the pearl's nacre-like coating or the metal components, suggesting they have been well-preserved.
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I have examined the provided image of these Faux Pearl Stud Earrings. Based on my visual assessment, the condition appears good, with no obvious damage, chipping, or significant wear to the faux pearl coating or the silver-toned metal components. Authenticity, in this context, refers to them being imitation pearls, which is clear from their perfectly spherical shape, consistent luster, and the lack of natural pearl irregularities. While I can make a strong determination from the image, full authentication would ideally involve in-person examination to assess the tactile quality of the 'nacre,' the precise make of the metal findings, and to check for any microscopic maker's marks not visible in the image. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for this type of item, could also confirm origin.
Market conditions for costume jewelry such as these faux pearl studs are generally stable but with relatively low value. Comparables would be similar new or vintage faux pearl earrings from costume jewelry brands. Demand is consistent for classic, timeless designs, but rarity is not a factor as these were mass-produced. The primary factors impacting value are that these are imitation pearls, not natural or cultured, and the base metal findings. There are no precious materials involved. Their value is purely as a decorative costume accessory. The good condition retains their aesthetic appeal, but does not significantly elevate their inherent material value.
Due to the nature of costume jewelry, particularly faux pearls on base metal, the appraisal value is modest. Without physical inspection to verify material integrity and absence of hidden flaws, or provenance, I must offer a conservative assessment. I'm confident in their good visual condition, but the inherent materials limit their financial worth.