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Silver-Toned Halo Ring with Green Gemstone

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$40-80

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a fashion ring featuring a prominent oval-cut green gemstone, likely peridot or a synthetic analogue, set in a halo style with smaller, round clear stones. The setting appears to be a silver-toned metal, possibly sterling silver, white gold, or a plated base metal, given its bright, reflective surface. The central green stone is an oval brilliant cut, exhibiting various shades of olive and lime green, with visible facets on its crown. It measures approximately 10-12mm in length. Surrounding the central stone are roughly 18-20 small, round colorless stones, each individually prong-set, creating a sunburst or floral halo effect. These smaller stones appear to be cubic zirconia, white sapphires, or low-quality diamonds due to their brilliance and uniformity. The prongs holding both the central stone and the halo stones are visible and appear sturdy. The ring band is a simple, polished shank, slightly tapered towards the back. The overall construction suggests a mass-produced item, though the setting work for the individual stones appears neat. No visible maker's marks or hallmarks are discernible from the image. The ring appears to be in good condition with no obvious chips or cracks on the stones, nor any significant tarnish or dents on the metal. There might be some minor surface wear consistent with light use. The style is contemporary, possibly dating from the late 20th to early 21st century, designed for decorative wear rather than as a high-value piece of fine jewelry.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Silver-Toned Halo Ring with Green Gemstone appears to be in good condition, showing no apparent chips or cracks on the stones, nor significant tarnish or dents on the metal. There might be minor surface wear consistent with light prior use. The green central stone, approximately 10-12mm, is likely peridot or a synthetic material, and the surrounding clear stones are almost certainly cubic zirconia or white sapphires, given their bright uniformity. The setting is a silver-toned metal, which, without hallmarks, is most likely sterling silver or a plated base metal. Authenticity verification from images alone has significant limitations. I cannot definitively ascertain the precise material composition of the stones or metal. An in-person examination would allow for precise measurements, a close inspection of facets and inclusions, and the use of gemological tools to identify the stones (e.g., refractometer for refractive index, specific gravity tests). Metal testing (e.g., acid tests or XRF) would be crucial to determine if it is sterling silver, white gold, or a plated base metal. Provenance documentation would offer insight into its origin and manufacturing quality. Considering current market conditions for mass-produced fashion jewelry, items of this nature, if sterling silver with synthetic or semi-precious stones, typically retail new in the $80-$150 range. As a pre-owned item without high-value materials confirmed, demand is moderate. Rarity is low due to common design and likely mass production. Factors significantly impacting value are the unknown metal composition and stone authenticity. If the metal is sterling silver and the green stone is natural peridot, the value would be at the higher end of my range. If it is a base metal with synthetic stones, it would be at the lower end. My appraisal value of $40-80 reflects this uncertainty, assuming it is either sterling silver with simulated or low-cost genuine stones, or a well-made plated piece.

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