
Modern Round and Baguette Diamond Cluster Ring in White Metal
This is a contemporary-styled fashion ring crafted in a white metal, likely 10k or 14k white gold based on common jewelry design, though sterling silver is a possibility. The ring features an asymmetrical bypass or 'swirl' design. At the center of the arrangement is a cluster of approximately 13 to 15 round brilliant-cut stones, which appear to be diamonds or cubic zirconia. These round stones are prong-set in a dense, rectangular-to-rhombus shaped pattern. Complementing this cluster is a curved channel setting along one of the bypass shoulders, containing approximately 4 to 6 rectangular baguette-cut stones. The metal has a high-polish finish. In terms of condition, there is visible surface wear and fine scratches on the shank, consistent with moderate use. The prongs appear upright, though a closer inspection would be needed to ensure the security of the stones. The style is characteristic of late 20th to early 21st-century mass-produced fine jewelry. No clear maker's marks or hallmarks are visible in the image, but such stamps would typically be located on the interior of the lower shank. The overall craftsmanship is commercial grade, utilizing a combination of channel and prong setting techniques to maximize the surface area of the light-reflecting stones.
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Estimated Value
$450 - $650
Basic Information
Category
Fine Jewelry
Appraised On
January 17, 2026
Estimated Value
$450 - $650
Item Description
This is a contemporary-styled fashion ring crafted in a white metal, likely 10k or 14k white gold based on common jewelry design, though sterling silver is a possibility. The ring features an asymmetrical bypass or 'swirl' design. At the center of the arrangement is a cluster of approximately 13 to 15 round brilliant-cut stones, which appear to be diamonds or cubic zirconia. These round stones are prong-set in a dense, rectangular-to-rhombus shaped pattern. Complementing this cluster is a curved channel setting along one of the bypass shoulders, containing approximately 4 to 6 rectangular baguette-cut stones. The metal has a high-polish finish. In terms of condition, there is visible surface wear and fine scratches on the shank, consistent with moderate use. The prongs appear upright, though a closer inspection would be needed to ensure the security of the stones. The style is characteristic of late 20th to early 21st-century mass-produced fine jewelry. No clear maker's marks or hallmarks are visible in the image, but such stamps would typically be located on the interior of the lower shank. The overall craftsmanship is commercial grade, utilizing a combination of channel and prong setting techniques to maximize the surface area of the light-reflecting stones.
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