Moss Agate or Tree Agate Pendant with Gold-Tone Bale Appraisal
Category: Jewelry

Description
This item is a teardrop-shaped pendant featuring what appears to be a cabochon-cut stone. The stone exhibits translucent to opaque areas with swirling inclusions that are predominantly green and dark grey or black, set against a background of milky white or light grey. This pattern of inclusions strongly suggests it could be a type of agate, possibly moss agate or tree agate due to the dendritic (tree-like) or moss-like structures visible. The stone is smoothly polished and appears to be free of significant chips or scratches, indicating good condition. At the top, the pendant is fitted with a decorative gold-toned bale. The bale has a textured, almost granular surface at the very tip and is shaped with four pointed prongs or claws that grip the top of the stone. Above the prongs is a small, round jump ring for suspension. The metal appears to be a yellow metal, likely gold or gold-plated. The craftsmanship of the bale is simple but functional, securely holding the stone. The overall style suggests a vintage or classic aesthetic. There are no visible maker's marks or stamps on the bale or stone from this image. The size is difficult to ascertain definitively from the image alone, but it appears to be a relatively small pendant, suitable for a necklace.
Appraisal Report
Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this item is a teardrop-shaped pendant featuring a cabochon-cut stone that I identify as likely Moss Agate or Tree Agate. The stone's condition appears good, with a smooth polish and no apparent chips or scratches from this angle. Its visual characteristics, particularly the dendritic and
Appraisal Value
$30-50