
Sterling Silver Light Blue Topaz Hoop Earrings
This pair of gemstone hoop earrings features a circular 'in-and-out' design where small, round-cut stones line the front-facing exterior of the hoop. The stones exhibit a pale, light blue color, consistent with sky blue topaz or high-quality cubic zirconia, and are held in place by individual four-prong settings. Based on the user's context of 'Sterling,' the metal is a silver-toned alloy, likely .925 sterling silver, which shows a brilliant metallic luster. The earrings utilize a hinged 'saddle' or 'click-down' bridge closure with a thin post designed for pierced ears. The craftsmanship shows a repetitive linked gallery construction common in contemporary fine jewelry from the late 20th to early 21st century. Measuring approximately 1 to 1.25 inches in diameter, the set displays a uniform arrangement of stones. Condition appears very good with no missing stones visible and minimal surface oxidation on the metal. The symmetry and precision of the prong work indicate high-quality mass-market manufacturing. No specific maker's mark is visible from this angle, but such pieces are typically stamped with '925' on the inner rail or post.
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Estimated Value
$40 - $75
Basic Information
Category
Fine Jewelry - Earrings
Appraised On
April 21, 2026
Estimated Value
$40 - $75
Additional Details Provided By Owner
User Provided Information
Sterling bracelet
Item Description
This pair of gemstone hoop earrings features a circular 'in-and-out' design where small, round-cut stones line the front-facing exterior of the hoop. The stones exhibit a pale, light blue color, consistent with sky blue topaz or high-quality cubic zirconia, and are held in place by individual four-prong settings. Based on the user's context of 'Sterling,' the metal is a silver-toned alloy, likely .925 sterling silver, which shows a brilliant metallic luster. The earrings utilize a hinged 'saddle' or 'click-down' bridge closure with a thin post designed for pierced ears. The craftsmanship shows a repetitive linked gallery construction common in contemporary fine jewelry from the late 20th to early 21st century. Measuring approximately 1 to 1.25 inches in diameter, the set displays a uniform arrangement of stones. Condition appears very good with no missing stones visible and minimal surface oxidation on the metal. The symmetry and precision of the prong work indicate high-quality mass-market manufacturing. No specific maker's mark is visible from this angle, but such pieces are typically stamped with '925' on the inner rail or post.
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