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AI Identification

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Swarovski Aquamarine Crystal Starfish Leverback Earrings

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $75.00

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A pair of contemporary leverback dangle earrings featuring faceted Swarovski crystal starfish charms suspended from gold-filled findings. The starfish are rendered in a vibrant aquamarine or light sapphire blue hue, showcasing the high-precision faceting and lead-glass clarity synonymous with the Swarovski brand. Each charm is approximately 15-20mm in diameter, with a three-dimensional organic shape and a central starburst facet pattern that maximizes light refraction. The metal findings are identified as gold-filled, displaying a warm yellow-gold luster; they feature a secure leverback closure mechanism designed for comfortable, long-term wear. Based on the cut and findings, these appear to be from the late 20th or early 21st century. The condition appears excellent with no visible flea bites, chips, or scratches to the crystal surfaces, and the gold-fill shows no significant signs of wear or brassing. The craftsmanship is evidenced by the symmetry of the facets and the fluid movement of the charms on the hoop findings. While Swarovski produces finished jewelry with their logo (a swan or 'S.A.L.'), these specific components are often sold to independent jewelers for assembly, representing high-quality fashion jewelry suitable for coastal or summer-themed collections.

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I have virtually examined this pair of Swarovski starfish leverback earrings. The faceted aquamarine crystals display the high refractive index and precision geometry characteristic of Swarovski’s lead-glass production. The surfaces appear pristine, with no evidence of 'flea bites' or edge wear common in older crystal pieces. The gold-filled findings show excellent color consistency, suggesting a quality layer of gold that exceeds standard electroplating. The market for Swarovski components—unlike the brand’s signed 'Swan' line—is driven by assembly quality and theme. While not unique, the starfish motif maintains steady demand in the 'coastal chic' niche. Comparable sales for gold-filled Swarovski drop earrings typically fall within the $40 to $80 range, depending on the retail venue. The value is primarily in the aesthetic appeal and brand recognition of the crystal components rather than raw material scarcity. Limitations: This appraisal is based on visual data only. A physical examination is required to verify the 'GF' (Gold-Filled) stamp on the leverbacks to confirm metal purity and ensure they are not merely gold-plated base metal, which would decrease value. Furthermore, while the facets patterns align with Swarovski Article 5744, I cannot verify the manufacturer’s laser etchings (if present) or original packaging which would solidify provenance. To fully authenticate these pieces, I would need to perform a density test on the glass and an acid-stone rub or XRF scan on the findings to verify the gold content.

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