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This is a matching jewelry set comprising a necklace with a large circular pendant and a pair of dangle earrings. The predominant colors are black, white, and silver, forming intricate patterns. The necklace features a circular pendant, approximately 2 to 2.5 inches in diameter, crafted from what appears to be resin or a polymer material, showcasing a complex, webbing-like or tribal design in black and white. Within this pattern, particularly at the center, there are lighter, possibly iridescent or translucent elements. An ornate silver-toned bail, possibly made of pewter or a similar alloy, secures the pendant to a flat, snake-chain style necklace, which is also silver-toned and approximately 18-20 inches in length. The earrings are smaller, circular disks, about 1 inch in diameter, mirroring the black and white pattern of the pendant. Each earring has a central circular cut-out, bordered by small, clear embellishments, likely rhinestones or cubic zirconia, adding a touch of sparkle. The earrings are suspended from silver-toned fishhook ear wires, featuring a small, ornate silver-toned element at the base, adorned with tiny clear stones. The metal components show some slight tarnish or patina, particularly on the pendant's bail, suggesting either age or intentional antiquing. The overall craftsmanship appears to be costume jewelry quality, with good attention to detail in the patterned material. The style leans towards contemporary ethnic or tribal-inspired design. There are no immediate visible signs of major damage or repair, though surface wear consistent with light use might be present.
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I have examined the Black, White, and Silver Tribal Patterned Necklace and Earring Set. The set appears to be in good cosmetic condition, consistent with light wear. The craftsmanship, material quality, and design cues—such as the resin/polymer material for the black and white patterns, silver-toned base metals (likely pewter or alloy), and rhinestone embellishments—strongly suggest this is a piece of contemporary costume jewelry. The slight tarnish on the bail could be natural patina or an intentional antiquing effect.
Market conditions for costume jewelry are highly dependent on brand recognition, material quality (e.g., sterling silver vs. plated base metal), and design uniqueness. This piece, while aesthetically pleasing with its tribal-inspired pattern, does not exhibit characteristics typically associated with high-value collectible or fine jewelry. Comparables for similar resin or polymer-based costume jewelry sets in a tribal or art deco style typically range from $30 to $80 on secondary markets, depending on condition and seller. Demand for this type of aesthetic is steady but not high-volume, and rarity is not a factor as similar items are widely produced. Factors limiting value include the use of common materials and the absence of designer attribution or precious metals/stones.
Limitations in authenticity verification are significant; without in-person examination, I cannot definitively determine the exact material composition of the 'silver-toned' elements (e.g., sterling silver, plated metal, or alloy) or the gemstones (rhinestones, cubic zirconia, or glass). An in-person inspection would allow for material testing (e.g., magnet test for base metals, gemstone verification) and a more precise assessment of overall quality and wear. Provenance documentation would be useful if this were a designer piece, but it is not critical for this type of costume jewelry.