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Evil Eye Pave Ring

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$150-250

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a contemporary 'Evil Eye' motif ring, likely crafted from a dark-toned metal, possibly oxidized sterling silver, black rhodium-plated silver, or a similar alloy given its dark, almost gunmetal appearance. The ring features a distinct almond-shaped bezel setting forming the 'eye' design, which is fully covered in pave-set gemstones. The center of the 'eye' is delineated by darker, possibly black or dark blue, round brilliant cut stones, forming the pupil. Surrounding this central darker stone, there is a circular arrangement of lighter, likely white or colorless, round brilliant cut stones. The outer perimeter of the 'eye' is then paved with darker stones, mirroring the color of the pupil, creating a clear contrast and enhancing the eye-like effect. The pave settings appear consistent, indicating a degree of craftsmanship. There are no visible large chips or cracks in the stones, though some minor surface wear might be present on the metal, consistent with regular use. The band is relatively slender and appears solid, with no visible intricate carvings or additional ornamentation. The overall style suggests a modern design, popular in the fashion jewelry market, and likely dates from the 21st century. The quality of the pave setting and the differentiation of stone colors contribute to the aesthetic appeal.

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This 'Evil Eye' motif ring, viewed via image, appears to be a contemporary piece, likely crafted from dark-toned base metal, possibly black rhodium-plated sterling silver, given its aesthetic. The distinct almond-shaped bezel is entirely pave-set, featuring a central dark 'pupil' stone, encircled by lighter, likely colorless, stones, and framed by darker stones on the outer perimeter. The pave setting appears consistent and well-executed for fashion jewelry, with no visible chips or major damage to the stones. Minor surface wear on the metal is possible, consistent with regular use. The overall condition appears good. From the image alone, I cannot definitively determine the metal composition (e.g., sterling silver vs. plated base metal) or the type of gemstones (e.g., cubic zirconia vs. low-grade diamonds or sapphires). However, the overall styling and typical market offerings for such fashion-forward 'Evil Eye' designs suggest this falls within the contemporary fashion jewelry category. Demand for 'Evil Eye' jewelry is relatively consistent, driven by its symbolic meaning and popular design. However, pieces of this type are widely available from numerous manufacturers, diminishing rarity. Factors significantly impacting value include the actual metal (sterling silver would increase value over base metal), and the quality/type of stones used. Without physical examination, specific gravity tests for metal, and gemological testing for stones, authenticity of precious materials or high-grade gemstones cannot be confirmed. Given the lack of visible hallmarks and the probable materials based on design trends, I estimate the appraisal value to be in the range of $150-250. This estimate assumes the stones are synthetic or semi-precious, and the metal is sterling silver or a durable plated alloy, marketed as fashion jewelry.

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