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Framed Abstract Sunflower Jigsaw Puzzle

Games, Puzzles & Wall Art

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$65

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a large, completed jigsaw puzzle featuring a vibrant, abstract close-up of a sunflower, mounted within a simple black frame. The composition is dynamic, using a spectrum of saturated colors—ranging from deep indigo and blues at the center and top, to fiery oranges, reds, and bright yellows on the lower-left petals. The background is a mix of dark greens and speckled pastels. Physically, the puzzle appears to consist of approximately 500 to 1,000 cardboard pieces, skillfully assembled and likely adhered to a backing board for stability. The framing uses a contemporary, thin-profile black composite or wood-wrapped molding with a matte finish. Dimensions are estimated to be approximately 24x36 inches. Notable features include the intricate 'random cut' pattern of the puzzle pieces and the saturation of the printed image. Condition-wise, the work appears complete with no missing pieces. However, there are significant reflections on the protective glazing (likely acrylic or glass), including a visible glare from an overhead light and a reflection of the photographer. A small green sticker is visible on the lower-left edge of the frame, often indicative of a inventory or thrift store tag. No specific artist or manufacturer mark is legible from the front, but the style is contemporary, dating to the 21st century. The craftsmanship is characterized by the time-intensive assembly process rather than a unique art technique.

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I have virtually examined the framed abstract sunflower puzzle. The item presents as a commercially produced, mass-market jigsaw puzzle (approximately 500-1,000 pieces) that has been hand-assembled and housed in a standard, contemporary black composite frame. The central image is a high-saturation digital graphic common in modern hobbyist sets. My inspection reveals the assembly is complete with no missing elements, though visible glare suggests the use of standard glass or acrylic glazing rather than museum-quality non-reflective material. The presence of a green inventory sticker indicates a secondary market or thrift origin. In the current market, assembled puzzles are generally valued based on the cost of the original materials plus a small premium for the framing, as the 'labor' of assembly does not typically translate into fine art appreciation. Comparables for framed hobbyist puzzles of this scale typically range between $30 and $80. The value is capped by the fact that the item is a reproduction rather than an original work of art. My valuation is limited by the inability to inspect the stability of the adhesive used or the quality of the backing board. A physical inspection would be required to determine if the puzzle is permanently glued or merely pressure-mounted, and to identify the specific manufacturer (e.g., Ravensburger or Eurographics). For full authentication of the frame's material and the puzzle's archival condition, I would need to remove the backing to check for acid-free materials and manufacturer hallmarks.

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