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Park lane 14 k

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AI Identification

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Diamond or Diamond Simulant Ring with Pavé Setting

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$300 - $600

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a women's ring, possibly an engagement or anniversary ring, crafted from a light-colored metal, likely 14k white gold based on the provided context 'Park lane 14 k' and its visual appearance. The ring features a prominent central square or cushion-cut clear stone, which appears to be a diamond or a diamond simulant, set within a bezel or partial bezel setting that accentuates its shape. The surrounding metalwork on the ring's shoulders is highly decorative, featuring numerous smaller, round brilliant cut stones set closely together, possibly in a pave or channel setting, creating a sparkling halo or shoulders that extend from the central stone. This intricate setting creates a wider, embellished appearance at the top of the band. The band itself appears to be of standard width towards the back. The overall condition shows some signs of wear consistent with regular use, such as minor surface scratches on the metal, visible as slight dulling or scuffing, though these seem superficial. There are no immediately obvious signs of major damage like chips or cracks in the stones, or significant deformation of the band. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality, with attention to detail in the setting of the smaller stones. The style suggests a modern or contemporary design, possibly from the late 20th century or early 21st century. The 'Park Lane' reference, if it refers to the brand, could indicate a particular manufacturer, but without a clear hallmark, this remains speculative. The ring's design emphasizes brilliance and sparkle through its multiple stone settings.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this women's ring, ostensibly crafted from 14k white gold given the 'Park Lane 14k' context, features a prominent square/cushion-cut central clear stone, likely a diamond or simulant, complemented by numerous smaller round brilliant-cut stones in a pavé setting along the shoulders. The overall condition shows signs of moderate wear, primarily minor surface scratches consistent with regular use, but no obvious chips or damage to the stones. The craftsmanship appears good, with clean setting work for the smaller stones. Authenticity of the central stone as a natural diamond cannot be confirmed without in-person examination; it could be a diamond, moissanite, or cubic zirconia. The 'Park Lane' marking potentially refers to a brand, which might suggest a simulant, as 'Park Lane Jewelry' often specializes in fashion jewelry. Market conditions for fashion or simulant jewelry are significantly lower than for natural diamonds. Comparables in the simulant market for a ring of this style typically range from a few hundred dollars. Demand exists for both natural and simulated diamond jewelry, but rarity is not a factor for mass-produced simulants. Factors significantly impacting value include the true identity of the central stone and the type of metal. Without definitive verification, assuming the central stone is a simulant and the metal is indeed 14k gold, the value would be primarily in the precious metal content and the design aesthetics. For full authentication, I would require a physical inspection to test the stones with a diamond tester, assess clarity/color/cut grading, examine hallmarks for caratage and maker's marks, and determine the exact metal composition through assay.

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