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Submitted photo · June 1, 2026

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AI Identification

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Costume earring in the mid-century floral style with simulated stones and faux pearl

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AI Estimated Value

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$15-$35

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This piece appears to be a single earring featuring a floral or sunburst cluster at the top with a teardrop-shaped faux pearl pendant. The upper cluster consists of a central, opaque white or opalescent glass cabochon secured by four metal prongs, surrounded by a halo of approximately ten light-blue faceted stones, likely glass or rhinestones. The metal setting appears to be a silver-toned base metal, though without physical testing or visible hallmarks, its exact composition remains unconfirmed. A small metal loop and link connect the cluster to an imitation pearl drop, which is capped with a decorative fluted metal petal. The surface of the faux pearl exhibits visible texture and slight irregularities in the coating, consistent with vintage costume jewelry. Overall, the design elements and construction are stylistically consistent with costume jewelry popular in the mid-to-late 20th century. No maker's mark or signature is visible in the photograph; therefore, the attribution remains speculative based on visual design cues. The metal shows some minor wear and oxidation consistent with age and use.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of a single costume jewelry earring. Based on what I can see, the piece is a mid-century style floral cluster earring with simulated stones and a faux pearl drop. The opaque central cabochon and blue rhinestones appear to be glass, and the metal shows surface wear consistent with a silver-toned base metal rather than a precious alloy. Because only a single earring is pictured, the value is significantly lower than a complete pair. I cannot verify the exact metal composition or the manufacturer from a photo alone, as no hallmarks are visible; a physical inspection or hallmark verification would be required to identify a specific maker. The value estimate is based on the assumption that this is a typical mid-to-late 20th-century unattributed costume piece. The decorative market for vintage costume jewelry remains stable, though single earrings are primarily sought as replacement pieces or for repurposing. If this item were found to bear a signature consistent with a high-end designer like Miriam Haskell or Trifari, the value for a single earring might increase toward $50-$75, whereas a modern reproduction would likely sell for under $10. To confirm the origin and age, in-person examination by a jewelry specialist and a search for matching sets would be necessary. This estimate assumes the item is an unattributed vintage piece in the style described, as the current visual evidence does not support a more specific attribution.

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