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AI Identification

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Beaded Watch Bracelet (Two Strands)

Jewelry / Watch Accessory

AI Estimated Value

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$60-100

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item consists of two parallel strands of beaded adornment, most likely designed as a replacement band for a watch or a slender bracelet. Each strand features a series of beads handcrafted with a mix of materials and techniques. The left strand showcases larger, approximately spherical beads that appear to be a type of art glass, possibly lampwork or Venetian glass. These larger beads exhibit a marbled or mottled pattern in shades of off-white, light brown, and copper, with some inclusions that suggest metallic flakes or aventurine effects, giving them a subtle shimmer. These are interspersed with smaller, clear, faceted crystal beads and small gold-toned metal spacer beads that appear to be filigree caps or decorative rings. The right strand features smaller, more uniformly sized spherical beads, also appearing to be glass, characterized by an iridescent, possibly gold-flecked, clear-to-light-brown translucent quality. These beads are separated by simple, rounded gold-toned metal spacers. Both strands are terminated with gold-toned metal findings, suggesting they are meant to attach to a watch case or a clasp system, though the specific attachment mechanism is not fully visible. The overall aesthetic points to a vintage or vintage-inspired design, perhaps from the mid-20th century onwards, with a focus on artisanal beadwork. The condition appears good, with no obvious signs of chips or cracks on the beads, though the metal components exhibit a slight patina consistent with age and use. The craftsmanship, particularly the intricate glass beads and well-aligned spacing, indicates a moderate to good quality production.

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Based on my visual examination of the Beaded Watch Bracelet, it appears to be in good condition, showing no obvious chips or cracks on the glass beads. The metal components display a slight patina, which is consistent with age and use, aligning with a vintage or vintage-inspired aesthetic. The craftsmanship, particularly the intricate glass beads and well-aligned spacing, suggests a moderate to good quality production. While I can make an assessment on condition and perceived quality from the image, definitive authenticity of the material (e.g., specific type of art glass, metal composition) or the age cannot be fully confirmed without in-person inspection. Market conditions for vintage beaded watch bracelets vary significantly depending on materials, origin, and designer. These pieces typically appeal to collectors of vintage jewelry or individuals looking for unique accessories. Comparable items featuring art glass and gold-toned findings tend to fall within the $40-$150 range. The unique marbled and iridescent qualities of the beads enhance its appeal, while the smaller, non-precious metal findings keep the value moderate. Demand for such items is niche but consistent. Rarity is moderate; while unique in its specific bead combination, individual elements are not exceptionally rare. Factors impacting value include the artistry of the glass beads, the overall condition, and the perceived quality of the metal components. If the art glass were confirmed to be from a renowned maker (e.g., Murano), the value would increase significantly. Without physical inspection, it's impossible to verify the composition of the gold-toned metal (e.g., gold-filled vs. plated) or confirm the exact origin and maker of the glass beads. In-person examination would allow for material testing, microscopic analysis of wear, and a closer look at attachment mechanisms to confirm age and material quality. Provenance documentation, if available, would also greatly aid in authentication.

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