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Submitted photo · May 26, 2026

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Looks like dyed corn. Came from a jewelry box of Native American items

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AI Identification

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Teal Beaded Necklace with Ribbon Tie

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$25-45

As of May 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a necklace constructed from numerous small, irregularly shaped beads, predominantly in shades of teal and light green, strung together to form a substantial beaded section. The beads vary in size and shape, appearing as tumbled or organically shaped nuggets, measuring approximately 5mm to 15mm in length. The color is not uniform; while largely a vibrant teal, many beads exhibit lighter green or yellowish-green areas, suggesting either a dye applied to a natural material with varied absorption, or a natural variation in the material itself. The beads are arranged in a multi-strand or woven fashion, creating a textured and somewhat undulating appearance for the main body of the necklace. A thin, flat teal-colored ribbon serves as the connecting element at the ends of the beaded section, designed for tying around the neck. The ribbon appears to be a synthetic material, possibly satin or a similar fabric, and shows some light creasing from storage or wear. The overall craftsmanship suggests a handmade or artisan piece, rather than mass-produced. There are no visible clasps, indicating the ribbon tie is the sole fastening mechanism. No specific manufacturer's marks or signatures are discernible from the image. Given the context of its origin from a 'jewelry box of Native American items' and the mention of 'dyed corn,' it is plausible these beads are organic material, possibly dried and dyed kernels or similar plant matter, though direct confirmation is not possible from the image alone. The condition appears good with no obvious breaks or significant damage to the beads or ribbon, though some light wear consistent with age and use may be present, particularly on the ribbon.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon examination of the Teal Beaded Necklace with Ribbon Tie, I have assessed its value based on the provided images and description. The necklace presents as a handcrafted, multi-strand piece composed of irregularly shaped teal and green beads, fastened with a satin-like ribbon. The owner's suggestion that the beads are 'dyed corn' and its origin from a collection of Native American items are significant but unverified details. The condition appears good, with no visible damage to the beads. The ribbon shows minor creasing consistent with use. The primary value driver for such a piece would be confirmed Native American artisanship and the specific natural materials used. However, without physical inspection, I cannot confirm the material of the beads (dyed corn, stone, or synthetic) or authenticate its origin. The style is consistent with some contemporary or tourist-market tribal craft, but also with general artisan jewelry. The market for unauthenticated, unsigned artisan jewelry is modest. Comparable, handmade beaded necklaces of unknown origin typically trade in the $25 to $45 range. If provenance could be established—attributing it to a known artist or specific tribal tradition with documentation—the value could increase significantly. However, based solely on its visual appeal as a well-made but anonymous piece of craft jewelry, the appraisal value is limited. Full authentication would require in-person examination to identify the bead material, assess the construction techniques, and search for any hidden maker's marks.

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