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Southwestern-style silver cuff bracelet with turquoise and coral inlays

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AI Estimated Value

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$450 - $850

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This wide cuff bracelet is stylistically consistent with Southwestern jewelry traditions, specifically appearing to be in the manner of mid-to-late 20th-century Navajo or Zuni craftsmanship. The central focus is a large, teardrop-shaped turquoise cabochon with a visible matrix, surrounded by smaller turquoise stones and branch-like red coral segments. These stones are set in serrated bezels, a characteristic construction technique for this style. The silver-colored metal (unverified for purity) features secondary decorative elements including applied 'raindrops' or spheres and stamped textures. The metal shows significant surface oxidation and patina, particularly in the recessed areas, which is consistent with age and regular wear. No maker's marks, signatures, or hallmarks are visible in the photograph; therefore, any attribution to a specific artist or a 'sterling silver' classification remains a hypothesis and would require an in-person inspection. The design suggests a vintage origin, potentially mid-century, though modern reproductions in this style are common. The craftsmanship displays a hand-assembled quality, with varied stone shapes and slightly irregular bead placement.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the images of this Southwestern-style cuff bracelet featuring turquoise and coral inlays. Based on what I can see, the piece displays characteristics consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century Navajo or Zuni-style handcraftsmanship, including serrated bezels and applied silver 'raindrops.' However, I cannot verify the metal's purity or the stones' natural status from a photo; a physical inspection is required to determine if the metal is sterling silver or a base alloy. The absence of visible hallmarks means any attribution to a specific master smith remains a hypothesis. My estimate of $450 - $850 reflects the market for vintage, handcrafted Southwestern jewelry of this complexity. This value assumes the stones are natural and the metal is sterling silver. General market demand for vintage Native American-style jewelry remains steady, particularly for wide cuffs with traditional matrixed turquoise. To confirm this value, an in-person examination by a specialist is necessary to check for hidden marks and test the silver content. If the piece were found to be a modern mass-produced reproduction or made of silver-plated base metal, the value would likely decrease to the $75 - $150 range. Conversely, if it were attributed to a collectible artist through provenance or mark verification, the value could exceed the current estimate. Further scientific testing would be needed to ensure the coral and turquoise have not been stabilized or treated, which also impacts marketability.

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