
Teardrop Faux Turquoise Halo Statement Ring
This fashion ring features a central teardrop-shaped (pear-cut) simulated turquoise cabochon, characterized by a smooth, matte finish and a light teal or aqua-blue hue. The central stone is encircled by a halo of small, clear multi-faceted rhinestones, likely glass or acrylic, set in a metallic silver-tone frame. The setting exhibits a decorative scalloped or notched edge around the rhinestones, creating a vintage-inspired aesthetic. The ring's band is a simple, thin circular shank with a polished metallic finish that shows signs of significant wear, including darkening, patina, and loss of plating, particularly on the interior and edges, suggesting a base metal composition rather than solid silver. The craftsmanship is consistent with mass-produced costume jewelry, likely dating from the late 20th to early 21st century. No visible hallmark or maker's marks are present in the view provided. The overall condition is fair, with visible scuffing on the metal and slight dulling of the accent stones, which may impact its collectible value but remains functional as an accessory.
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Estimated Value
$15-25
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Category
Jewelry & Watches
Appraised On
May 10, 2026
Estimated Value
$15-25
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Item Description
This fashion ring features a central teardrop-shaped (pear-cut) simulated turquoise cabochon, characterized by a smooth, matte finish and a light teal or aqua-blue hue. The central stone is encircled by a halo of small, clear multi-faceted rhinestones, likely glass or acrylic, set in a metallic silver-tone frame. The setting exhibits a decorative scalloped or notched edge around the rhinestones, creating a vintage-inspired aesthetic. The ring's band is a simple, thin circular shank with a polished metallic finish that shows signs of significant wear, including darkening, patina, and loss of plating, particularly on the interior and edges, suggesting a base metal composition rather than solid silver. The craftsmanship is consistent with mass-produced costume jewelry, likely dating from the late 20th to early 21st century. No visible hallmark or maker's marks are present in the view provided. The overall condition is fair, with visible scuffing on the metal and slight dulling of the accent stones, which may impact its collectible value but remains functional as an accessory.
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