
Dangle Earring with Leverback Closure
This item is a single dangle earring featuring a vertical arrangement of three different beads suspended from a metal leverback finding. The construction consists of a silver-toned metal ear wire, likely made of stainless steel or silver-plated base metal, which utilizes a hinged leverback mechanism for security. Below the finding is a small, pale blue or white translucent round bead, followed by a larger cream-colored faux pearl or shell pearl bead. The dangle terminates in a multifaceted aurora borealis (AB) coated crystal or glass bead that exhibits high iridescence and light refraction, showing a spectrum of blues and yellows. The beads are joined using standard wire-wrapping or headpin techniques, resulting in a flexible, articulated drop. There are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or metal purity stamps discernible in the image, suggesting mass-market or handmade production within the last 20 years. The condition appears fair to good; the metal hardware shows slight darkening consistent with oxidation or minor wear, and the surface of the iridescent bead appears intact without significant chipping. The overall style is contemporary and functional, typical of bridge jewelry designed for everyday wear.
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Estimated Value
$10-$20
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry - Earrings
Appraised On
February 17, 2026
Estimated Value
$10-$20
Item Description
This item is a single dangle earring featuring a vertical arrangement of three different beads suspended from a metal leverback finding. The construction consists of a silver-toned metal ear wire, likely made of stainless steel or silver-plated base metal, which utilizes a hinged leverback mechanism for security. Below the finding is a small, pale blue or white translucent round bead, followed by a larger cream-colored faux pearl or shell pearl bead. The dangle terminates in a multifaceted aurora borealis (AB) coated crystal or glass bead that exhibits high iridescence and light refraction, showing a spectrum of blues and yellows. The beads are joined using standard wire-wrapping or headpin techniques, resulting in a flexible, articulated drop. There are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or metal purity stamps discernible in the image, suggesting mass-market or handmade production within the last 20 years. The condition appears fair to good; the metal hardware shows slight darkening consistent with oxidation or minor wear, and the surface of the iridescent bead appears intact without significant chipping. The overall style is contemporary and functional, typical of bridge jewelry designed for everyday wear.
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