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Cracked-Texture Heart Charm with Screw Eye

Charm/Pendant

AI Estimated Value

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$3-8

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative charm or pendant in the distinct shape of a heart, crafted from a light-colored material, possibly a type of resin, ceramic, or a lightweight composite. The dominant color is a muted, pale shade, which appears to be off-white or a very light gray. Its most striking feature is the heavily textured surface, which simulates a cracked or distressed pattern across the entire face of the heart. This texture gives the piece a unique, aged, or organic aesthetic. The heart is largely flat with a relatively consistent thickness, and its edges appear finished, though the exact nature of the finish is unclear without further inspection. A small, golden-colored metal screw eye is securely embedded into the top center of the heart, serving as an attachment point for a chain, keyring, or other findings. This screw eye has visible threading, indicating it was twisted into the material. The overall condition appears good, with no obvious chips, cracks (beyond the intentional texture), or significant wear visible on the heart itself. The metal screw eye also looks intact and corrosion-free. Given its design and construction, it likely dates from the late 20th century to the present, in a style that embraces rustic, shabby chic, or handcrafted aesthetics. The craftsmanship suggests it may be part of a larger kit or a handmade item, designed for personalization or as an accessory.

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I have visually examined the Cracked-Texture Heart Charm with Screw Eye. The item appears to be in good condition, with the intentional cracked texture well-preserved. The embedded gold-colored screw eye is intact, showing no signs of corrosion or significant wear. Authenticity as a 'charm' is evident by its design and attachment point. This charm likely dates from the late 20th century to the present, consistent with its rustic/shabby chic aesthetic. Market conditions for such decorative charms are typically driven by craft and hobby markets. Similar mass-produced or handmade resin/ceramic charms with screw eyes for crafting purposes are widely available online and in craft stores. Comparables suggest a generally low value, reflecting materials and production methods that are inexpensive. Demand is moderate, primarily from crafters, jewelry makers, or those seeking customizable accessories, rather than collectors of fine jewelry. Rarity is very low; these types of charms are produced in large quantities. The primary factors impacting value are the material cost, mass production, and generic design. The intentional cracked texture adds a minor aesthetic appeal but does not significantly increase intrinsic value. Without any precious metals or gemstones, and given its likely synthetic composition, this is primarily a decorative craft component. A limitation in authenticity verification from images alone is the inability to determine the exact material composition. An in-person examination would allow for tactile inspection to confirm if it's resin, ceramic, or another composite, which might slightly influence its market placement within the craft segment, but not its overall low value. Provenance documentation or scientific testing is not necessary for an item of this nature, as its value is not tied to a specific artist or rare material.

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