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AI Identification

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Textured Gold-Tone Band Ring

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$60-120

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a narrow band ring, resting on a thumb in the provided image. It appears to be constructed from a metallic material, likely gold-toned, given its warm, yellowish hue and subtle sheen. The most prominent physical characteristic is its highly textured surface, which mimics the organic, irregular pattern of tree bark or a similar natural, rough surface. This texture extends uniformly around the entire visible circumference of the band. The grooves and ridges of the texture are dark, suggesting either an intentional oxidation, patination, or the accumulation of grime within the recesses, which accentuates the relief and provides a stark contrast against the brighter, raised portions of the metal. The ring's width appears consistent throughout, presenting a classic band silhouette, approximately 2-3 mm wide based on its appearance relative to the finger. There are no visible gemstones, intricate settings, or prominent maker's marks discernible from the image. The construction appears sturdy and continuous, indicating a solid band rather than an adjustable or segmented piece. The visible condition suggests some light wear consistent with regular use, but no significant damage such as dents, scratches, or breaks are clearly visible. The overall aesthetic is rustic and organic, hinting at a modern artisan style or possibly a vintage piece emphasizing natural forms. The craftsmanship is evident in the uniform application of the texture, creating a visually interesting and tactile surface.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of this narrow band ring. Visually, the ring appears to be in good condition with only light wear consistent with normal use; no significant damage such as dents or deep scratches are observable. Its authenticity as a gold-toned item with a bark-like texture seems consistent with its appearance. However, without a physical examination, I cannot definitively confirm the base metal, gold content (if any), or whether the 'gold-tone' is solid gold, gold-filled, gold-plated, or simply a base metal alloy. The dark grooves could be intentional patination or accumulated grime, which would require cleaning and closer inspection to determine. Regarding market conditions, similar textured or organic-style band rings, if fashion jewelry (gold-plated/filled over base metal), typically retail between $30 and $80. If it were confirmed to be solid gold, even at 2-3mm width and assuming a lower karat, the value would increase significantly based on current gold spot prices; a 10k or 14k gold band of this style might retail from $200 upwards. Given its likely non-precious or low-karat metal indicated by the generic 'gold-toned' description, demand is moderate for costume or fashion jewelry of this type. Rarity is not a significant factor here, as textured bands are common in both fine and fashion jewelry segments. The primary factor impacting its value is the unknown metal composition. To provide a full authentication and more precise valuation, a physical inspection is crucial to conduct metal testing (e.g., acid test or XRF analysis), weigh the item, and check for any hallmarks or maker's marks not visible in the image. Without this, I must value it as a fashion jewelry piece with a gold-toned finish.

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