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Orgone

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Mosaic Inlay Dangle Earrings with Turquoise and Orange Hues

Jewelry - Earrings

AI Estimated Value

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$25-45

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a pair of dangle earrings featuring a rectangular or trapezoidal drop design. Each earring is crafted from what appears to be a composite material, possibly a type of mosaic or inlay work, with irregular pieces of natural stone or shell set into a matrix. The dominant colors within the inlay are vibrant turquoise blues, earthy oranges/browns, and mottled grays/whites, interspersed with what looks like gold-colored metal flakes or foil. The 'gold' elements are irregularly shaped, filling the spaces between the larger colored fragments, suggesting a 'cracked' or 'shattered' aesthetic, similar to a kintsugi-inspired design or a process where metal is pulverized and set. The overall finish of the composite material appears smooth and polished, giving it a somewhat resinous or lacquered appearance, which could indicate the pieces are encased in a clear medium to protect and bind them. The edges of the rectangular drops are relatively sharp and well-defined. Each earring is suspended from a simple, silver-toned metal fishhook earwire. These earwires have a small coil detail just above the connecting loop, which is a common design for durability and aesthetic finishing. No visible maker's marks or signatures are apparent. The style suggests a contemporary or artisan-made piece, likely from the early 21st century, designed for casual or bohemian wear. The condition appears good, with no obvious signs of significant wear or damage to the composite material or the metal findings.

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Upon visual examination of the provided images, I have assessed a pair of contemporary mosaic inlay dangle earrings. The earrings feature a composite material with fragments of turquoise-hued and orange/brown stone or shell, interspersed with a gold-colored filler, possibly crushed metal or foil, all set in a binding matrix and polished to a smooth finish. The earwires are of a simple, silver-toned base metal fishhook design. The overall aesthetic is modern and artisanal, consistent with bohemian or casual wear from the early 21st century. The owner has advised the material is 'Orgone,' which typically refers to a mixture of resin, metal shavings, and crystals, aligning with the visual evidence. This identification significantly impacts the value, placing it in the category of costume or spiritual jewelry rather than fine jewelry crafted with precious metals and solid gemstones. The condition appears good, with no visible damage. Market comparables for Orgone or similar resin-and-stone inlay earrings on platforms like Etsy or at artisan markets are readily available. Demand exists within a niche market for new age and handcrafted goods, but rarity is low as the materials and techniques are common. The primary value driver is its aesthetic appeal rather than intrinsic material worth. Without a physical inspection, I cannot definitively test the metals or identify the specific stones used. Full authentication would require non-invasive XRF testing to confirm metal composition of the filler and earwires, and gemological testing to identify the stone/shell fragments. However, based on the design and 'Orgone' description, this item is appraised as fashion jewelry.

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