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AI Identification

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Southwestern-style link bracelet with turquoise-colored inlays

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$45–$125

As of June 14, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a link bracelet featuring alternating rectangular panels, consistent with Southwestern or Native American-inspired jewelry design. Three of the visible panels contain turquoise-colored stone or composite inlays with characteristic black matrix veining. These stones are set in what appears to be a silver-toned metal, possibly sterling silver or pewter, though no hallmark is visible in the image to verify metal content. The alternating metal links feature an embossed floral and beaded motif, appearing consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century decorative styles. The bracelet utilizes a series of hinge-style connections between the panels, ending in what appears to be a fold-over or snap-style clasp. Visible wear includes minor surface scratches on the metal and some darkening in the recessed patterns, which is consistent with age and oxidation. The identification is considered a hypothesis as no maker's mark or purity stamp can be identified from the photograph, and materials like turquoise and silver-toned metals require physical testing to distinguish from synthetic or plated alternatives.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have evaluated this Southwestern-style link bracelet. The item features rectangular panels with turquoise-colored inlays showing matrix veining, alternating with embossed floral metal links. From what I can see, the piece displays characteristics of mid-course 20th-century costume or souvenir jewelry. Because I cannot verify the metal's purity or the stone's chemical composition through a photograph, this appraisal assumes a hypothesis that the item is likely silver-plated or low-grade silver with stabilized turquoise or composite materials. The value range is based on the current market for vintage Southwestern-style accessories. If physical testing were to confirm the materials as sterling silver and high-grade natural turquoise, the value could increase toward the upper end of the estimate or slightly beyond. However, as no hallmarks are visible, there is a possibility this is a mass-produced reproduction or 'in the style of' traditional Navajo or Zuni work; if the materials are confirmed to be base metal and plastic resins, the value would likely fall below $20. To establish more specific valuation, an in-person physical inspection is required to test for silver fineness and to determine if the stones are natural, treated, or synthetic. This estimate reflects typical market interest for unbranded, unattributed decorative jewelry of this aesthetic.

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