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AI Identification

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Diamond or Gemstone Ring with Channel-Set Baguettes

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$300-800

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item depicted is a silver or white gold ring, likely an engagement or dress ring, featuring a prominent central gemstone flanked by smaller, channel-set stones on the band. The central gem appears to be a brilliant cut, possibly a diamond or a diamond simulant, given its apparent sparkle and white translucence, though its exact cut and clarity are difficult to ascertain from the image. It is held in place by a prong setting, likely four or six prongs, which are not clearly visible but typical for this style. The band itself is relatively slender and polished, exhibiting a bright metallic luster characteristic of white metals. On either side of the central stone, the band is adorned with a series of rectangular or baguette-cut stones, set flush within the band using a channel setting. There appear to be approximately three to four such stones on each side, adding to the ring's overall brilliance and design complexity. The craftsmanship appears to be commercially produced rather than bespoke, suggesting a modern style, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century. No visible maker's marks or hallmarks are discernible in the provided image. The ring itself appears to be in good condition with no obvious signs of significant damage like bends, chips, or missing stones, though minor surface scratches typical of wear might be present on closer inspection. The overall design suggests a contemporary aesthetic, emphasizing sparkle and a classic yet elegant appearance.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I assess this ring to be in good condition, showing no apparent significant damage such as missing stones, chips, or bends. Minor surface scratches, typical of wear, are likely present but not discernible from the image. Authenticity of the materials, particularly the central stone and the metal, cannot be verified definitively from a photograph. The central stone appears to be a brilliant-cut gemstone, likely a diamond or high-quality simulant, given its sparkle. The baguette-cut side stones are channel-set, suggesting a commercially produced piece. Without in-person inspection and testing, it is impossible to confirm if the central stone is a natural diamond, a lab-grown diamond, or a simulant (e.g., cubic zirconia, moissanite). Similarly, the metal's composition (white gold, platinum, or sterling silver) cannot be determined. Market conditions for such rings vary widely based on material authenticity. A ring with a genuine diamond (even small) and white gold would command a much higher price than one with a simulant and sterling silver. The design is contemporary, appealing to a broad market, and there is consistent demand for engagement or dress rings of this style. Rarity is low as this appears to be a mass-produced design. Factors significantly impacting value are the authenticity and quality of the central stone (carat, cut, color, clarity), the baguette diamonds or simulants, and the metal type. To fully authenticate and accurately appraise, I would require a physical examination to test the central stone for diamond properties, assess its 4Cs, and determine if it's natural or lab-grown. Hallmarks on the band would need to be checked for metal content. Gemological testing is essential for precise identification of all stones. Without these, any valuation is an estimate based on visual characteristics consistent with common retail offerings.

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