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10k platinum ring with alexandrite and diamonds

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AI Identification

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10k Platinum Ring with Alexandrite and Diamonds

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AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $600

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a ladies' ring crafted from a white precious metal, identified in the provided context as 10k platinum. The band features a split shank design at the shoulders, flowing into a single band at the base. The shoulders are adorned with accent stones set in two rows along each side. The primary stone is a prominent marquise-cut stone, likely an alexandrite as noted in the context, held securely by a prong setting. This central stone exhibits a deep purplish hue. While the image does not allow for precise stone counts, there appear to be multiple accent stones in each row on the shoulders, likely diamonds based on the context. These smaller stones appear to be channel or bead set. The overall condition appears good with minimal visible wear or damage in the provided image. A small marking is visible on the interior of the band, which could be a fineness mark (e.g., '10K') or a maker's mark, but is illegible in the image. The style suggests a contemporary design, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century. The craftsmanship appears to be of good commercial quality with well-set stones and a finished band.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my remote visual examination of the provided image, I have assessed this ladies' ring described as 10k platinum with alexandrite and diamonds. The ring features a split shank design adorned with accent stones and a central marquise-cut stone. The metal appears to be a white precious metal consistent with platinum, and the general design suggests a contemporary piece. The larger central stone exhibits a purplish hue indicative of alexandrite, and the smaller accent stones on the shoulders are likely diamonds. The condition appears good, with no obvious damage or significant wear visible in the image. Craftsmanship appears to be commercial quality. My valuation considers comparable market sales of 10k platinum rings with similar stone types and weights (assumed based on visual scale). The demand for alexandrite can influence value, but its specific quality (color change, clarity) significantly impacts its worth. The quality and number of accent diamonds are also key factors. Without precise stone specifications (carat weight, clarity, color for diamonds, and color change/clarity for alexandrite), and without confirming the metal purity ('10k Platinum' is an unusual combination and requires verification), determining the exact value is an estimate. Key limitations of this image-based appraisal include the inability to verify the metal composition and fineness mark, accurately count or grade the accent diamonds, determine the exact carat weight and quality of the alexandrite, or detect subtle damage or repairs. A definitive appraisal requires in-person examination to perform gemological tests, verify the metal content and purity, and accurately weigh and measure the stones. Provenance documentation could also provide valuable context for authenticity and history.

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