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Wedding band Blue Fire 14k gold

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AI Identification

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14k Gold Wedding Band

Jewelry - Ring

AI Estimated Value

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$250-400

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a wedding band, composed of what appears to be 14k gold, as indicated by the contextual information provided. Its primary color is a soft, muted gold or possibly a white gold/platinum hue, reflecting light gently rather than with a high polish. The outer surface of the band exhibits a brushed or matte finish, which gives it a textured appearance and diffuses reflections. This finish shows some visible wear, consistent with regular use, including minor scuffs and surface abrasions that do not appear to compromise the structural integrity of the ring but contribute to its aged patina. The interior surface of the band, while not fully visible, seems smoother and more reflective, as is characteristic of comfort-fit bands. The ring is a simple, classic design, lacking any elaborate ornamentation, gemstones (such as the 'Blue Fire' mentioned in the context which may refer to a specific type of gemstone that is not present on the band itself, but perhaps associated with a set or a brand), or intricate carvings. Its construction appears solid and sturdy, indicating good craftsmanship for a piece intended for daily wear. Given its design simplicity and the visible wear, it likely dates from the mid-to-late 20th century or early 21st century, falling into a contemporary classic style period. No discernible maker's marks or specific hallmarks are visible in the provided image, but these would typically be found on the interior surface of the band. The absence of significant damage beyond surface wear suggests it has been well-cared for despite consistent use.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have thoroughly examined the provided images of this 14k gold wedding band. Based on the visual evidence, the ring appears to be a classic plain band with a brushed or matte finish on its exterior, and a seemingly smoother interior, indicative of a comfort-fit design. The 'Blue Fire' notation is noted, but no associated stones or features are visible on the band itself, suggesting it might refer to a brand name, a specific collection, or a separate piece of jewelry intended to be paired with this band. The color appears to be a muted gold, consistent with 14k yellow gold or possibly even a light rose gold or heavily subdued white gold, though visual identification of metal color and exact karitage from images alone can be deceptive. The condition, as observed from the images, is good, but with clear signs of wear consistent with daily use. There are minor surface scuffs and abrasions on the brushed exterior, which is expected for this type of finish and contributes to its aged patina. There appear to be no major dents, deep scratches, or structural damage. From an authenticity standpoint, without physical hallmarks visible in the image, an in-person examination would be crucial. I would need to inspect for internal hallmarks (e.g., '14K', '585') and potentially perform non-destructive testing, such as an XRF analysis, to confirm the gold purity. Provenance documentation (original purchase receipts, certificates) would also be highly beneficial for a definitive appraisal. Market conditions for plain gold bands are primarily driven by their metal content and current gold prices. Demand for classic unadorned bands remains consistent. This particular band is not rare; its value is predominantly intrinsic, based on its gold weight. Factors limiting its value are the non-visible hallmarks, the lack of gemstones or intricate design, and the visible surface wear. While it is a durable and timeless piece, its market value falls within the range of its melt value plus a modest premium for craftsmanship and design. Given current gold prices and assuming a standard weight for a comfort-fit band of this apparent width and thickness, I estimate an appraisal value in the range of $250-400. This range accounts for the inherent gold value and a premium for its finished form, condition, and market desirability, while acknowledging the limitations of image-only appraisal.

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