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Submitted photo · June 6, 2026

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ring from a candle

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AI Identification

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Oval Halo Solitaire Ring

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$10-25

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a ladies' ring, likely made from a silver-toned metal, possibly sterling silver, white gold, or platinum, given its bright, reflective surface. The ring features a prominent oval-cut clear stone at its center, secured by a multitude of prongs forming an intricate, possibly floral or sunburst-like, halo setting. This main stone appears well-faceted, exhibiting significant brilliance and sparkle, with visible internal reflections suggesting it could be a diamond, cubic zirconia, or another colorless gemstone. However, its origin from a candle, as provided in the context, suggests it is a novelty item, likely made of cubic zirconia or glass, and the metal is likely a base metal with a silver-colored plating. The ring band itself features a subtle texture or small, pave-set stones along its shoulders, adding to its decorative appeal. The overall design appears to be contemporary and fashionable, possibly inspired by vintage styles, but designed for modern mass-market appeal. No distinct maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided image. The ring appears to be in good condition with no obvious chips, cracks, or significant wear visible on the stone or metal, though a more detailed inspection would be needed to confirm. The craftsmanship appears to be of decent quality for an item likely intended for decorative or costume wear. The setting for the main stone is elaborate, featuring numerous small, claw-like prongs that secure the stone effectively while visually expanding its size and adding to the overall sparkle of the piece. The small stones or texture on the band contribute to a continuous shimmer around the finger. The lack of visible blemishes on the metal or stone suggests it is either new or has been well-maintained.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I have assessed this ladies' oval halo ring. The primary detail influencing my valuation is its origin: being a prize from a candle. This context firmly places the item in the category of novelty or costume jewelry. The metal, while appearing to be a bright, silver-toned material, is almost certainly a plated base metal such as brass or a zinc alloy rather than sterling silver, white gold, or platinum. The central stone, an oval-cut colorless gem, and the surrounding smaller stones exhibit good brilliance for a novelty item but are presumed to be cubic zirconia, glass, or crystal. They are not natural gemstones. The ring appears to be in new or like-new condition, which is expected for an item of this nature. The design mimics a popular contemporary style, but the piece is mass-produced. The market for such items is limited to novelty and costume jewelry collectors, with value based on aesthetics rather than intrinsic material worth. There is no significant rarity or collector demand that would elevate its value beyond its decorative function. My appraisal value is based on comparable sales of similar candle-prize rings and unbranded costume jewelry on secondary market platforms. The key factor is the lack of precious metals or natural gemstones. Limitations of this appraisal are significant; I have not physically handled the item. A definitive identification of the materials would require in-person inspection, including testing the metal for purity (acid or electronic testing) and examining the stones with a gemological microscope and refractometer to confirm their identity. Without such tests, this appraisal assumes non-precious materials based on the provided provenance.

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