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AI Identification

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Multi-stone band ring in the style of 14k white gold or platinum

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $1,800

As of June 2, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a band-style ring featuring a series of colorless stones, stylistically consistent with diamonds or high-quality cubic zirconia, set in a white-toned metal. The design incorporates three round brilliant-cut stones alternating with sections of baguette-cut stones in a channel-style setting. The metal reflects a bright, polished finish consistent with white gold, platinum, or rhodium-plated sterling silver. The construction appears sturdy with vertical metal dividers between the stones. No maker's marks, hallmarks, or metal fineness stamps (such as "14K" or "925") are visible in the photograph, meaning the material composition and origin are unverified. The stones appear to have significant light-reflective properties, though a physical inspection with a jeweler's loupe would be required to determine if they are natural gemstones or synthetic simulants. Condition-wise, the visible portion of the band shows minor surface abrasions consistent with light wear. This piece is stylistically indicative of late 20th-century or contemporary jewelry design. The identification remains a hypothesis pending in-person testing of the metal and stone hardness.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I am evaluating this multi-stone band as a piece hypothetically composed of 14k white gold and natural diamonds, though I cannot verify these materials without a physical inspection. The design, featuring alternating round brilliant and channel-set baguette stones, is consistent with contemporary fine jewelry styles. My estimate reflects the fair market value for a 14k gold ring of this weight and gemstone clarity. However, because no hallmarks or metal stamps are visible, the material composition remains a working assumption. From the photo, I can see a bright polish and light-reflective stones, but I cannot distinguish between natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, or synthetic simulants like cubic zirconia. Verification would require a professional gemstone tester and a gold acid or XRF test. Market demand for this 'anniversary' style remains stable, typically performing well in the secondary estate market. This value range assumes the stones are natural diamonds; if physical testing identifies them as synthetic simulants or the metal as a base-metal alloy, the value would likely drop significantly to a $50 - $150 range. To confirm this appraisal, an in-person examination by a GIA-certified gemologist is recommended to verify stone quality (4Cs) and metal fineness.

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