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Handmade Driftwood and Crystal Prism Suncatcher

Home Decor / Folk Art

AI Estimated Value

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$45 - $65

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a wall-mounted decorative suncatcher or mobile featuring a rustic driftwood base supporting thirteen colorful beaded pendants arranged in a partial spectral/rainbow sequence. The driftwood branch appears weather-worn with a natural, light-tan patina and smooth texture, measuring approximately 12 to 14 inches in length. Each pendant is suspended by silver-toned wire or eyelet screws and consists of a multifaceted clear crystal bead at the top, followed by a variety of glass and acrylic beads in different shapes including briolettes, rounds, and teardrops. The color palette transitions from reds and oranges on the left to yellows, greens, blues, and deep purples on the right. Notable elements include a filigree-style metal bead and various faceted drops designed to catch and refract light. The construction utilizes standard jewelry-making components such as headpins and jump rings. A simple white string is attached to both ends of the branch for hanging. The item is in good contemporary condition with no visible chips to the glass, though the asymmetrical nature of the driftwood and varied bead placement suggests a folk-art or 'shabby chic' handmade origin, likely dating from the 21st century.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual inspection of this handmade driftwood and crystal prism suncatcher. The piece measures roughly 12-14 inches and features thirteen distinct beaded pendants. My assessment finds the item to be in good contemporary condition, showing no significant fractures or chips to the glass and acrylic components. The driftwood base retains its natural weathered patina, indicating a 21st-century 'shabby chic' or folk-art origin. The use of standard silver-toned findings, such as mass-produced eyelets and headpins, suggests this is a craft-market or boutique artisan piece rather than a work by a globally recognized studio artist. Market demand for this style of home decor is consistent but highly localized. Comparables sold on platforms like Etsy or at regional art fairs typically range from $35 to $80 based on the complexity of the beadwork. The value is driven by the aesthetic appeal of the spectral color transition and the natural uniqueness of the driftwood, rather than material scarcity. Factors limiting the value include the use of synthetic (acrylic) beads alongside glass and the simple string suspension, which lacks professional gallery-grade hardware. Please note: This appraisal is based solely on digital images. A physical inspection would be required to verify if the prisms are high-lead ‘Swarovski’ style crystal or standard glass, which significantly impacts light refraction quality. I cannot definitively test the metal content or the structural integrity of the driftwood's internal density. Full authentication of the artist would require provenance documentation or a signature, which is not visible here. Scientific testing (refractive index testing) would be needed to distinguish between precious and common glass components.

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