
Purple and Yellow Gemstone Accent Ring
This is a contemporary fashion ring featuring a central round-cut purple gemstone, likely an amethyst or synthetic purple sapphire, held in a multi-prong setting. The central stone is approximately 6mm to 7mm in diameter. Flanking the center stone are decorative shoulders designed with a curved, multi-tiered motif. Each shoulder is pave-set with multiple small, round-cut yellow gemstones, possibly citrines or yellow cubic zirconia, which provide a sharp color contrast to the central purple stone. The metal appears to be a darkened or oxidized silver-tone alloy, though without visible hallmarks, it is difficult to determine if it is sterling silver or a base metal. The construction is solid with a traditional circular band. In terms of condition, there is visible surface wear and significant oxidation or tarnish on the metal surfaces, particularly around the prong settings and the inner band. The stones appear intact, though a layer of dust and surface oils suggests it has been worn frequently or stored without cleaning. The overall style is reminiscent of modern costume jewelry from the late 20th to early 21st century. The craftsmanship is standard for production-line jewelry, with symmetrical stone placement but visible wear to the finish.
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Estimated Value
$35.00 - $65.00
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry
Appraised On
February 26, 2026
Estimated Value
$35.00 - $65.00
Item Description
This is a contemporary fashion ring featuring a central round-cut purple gemstone, likely an amethyst or synthetic purple sapphire, held in a multi-prong setting. The central stone is approximately 6mm to 7mm in diameter. Flanking the center stone are decorative shoulders designed with a curved, multi-tiered motif. Each shoulder is pave-set with multiple small, round-cut yellow gemstones, possibly citrines or yellow cubic zirconia, which provide a sharp color contrast to the central purple stone. The metal appears to be a darkened or oxidized silver-tone alloy, though without visible hallmarks, it is difficult to determine if it is sterling silver or a base metal. The construction is solid with a traditional circular band. In terms of condition, there is visible surface wear and significant oxidation or tarnish on the metal surfaces, particularly around the prong settings and the inner band. The stones appear intact, though a layer of dust and surface oils suggests it has been worn frequently or stored without cleaning. The overall style is reminiscent of modern costume jewelry from the late 20th to early 21st century. The craftsmanship is standard for production-line jewelry, with symmetrical stone placement but visible wear to the finish.
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