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Submitted photo · July 7, 2026

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14k yellow gold ring with 3 tanzanites and cluster of white sapphires

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AI Identification

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Yellow metal ring featuring three violet-blue stones and clear accents

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$450 - $700

As of July 7, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a dress ring crafted from a yellow-toned metal, featuring a horizontal three-stone orientation. The central design consists of three oval-cut stones exhibiting a violet-blue hue, which is stylistically consistent with tanzanite, though this remains an unverified hypothesis without gemological testing. Surrounding these primary stones is a complex cluster of approximately twenty small, round clear stones that create a scalloped halo effect. The owner identifies the materials as 14k yellow gold, tanzanites, and white sapphires, but these claims are unverified as no hallmarks, metal stamps, or gemstone certifications are visible in the provided image. The stones are secured in what appears to be a multi-prong setting. The ring shows signs of light wear consistent with use, with visible reflections on the faceted surfaces and metal. The craftsmanship is consistent with late 20th-century or contemporary jewelry design. Due to the lack of legible stamps or maker's marks, all material identifications are based on visual appearance and are subject to in-person verification by a qualified appraiser.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the images of this yellow-toned dress ring featuring a three-stone orientation of violet-blue stones set in a cluster of clear accents. Based on what I can see, the design is consistent with contemporary jewelry, though I cannot verify the metal or gemstone identity from a photo alone. The owner identifies the materials as 14k gold, tanzanites, and white sapphires; I am treating this as a working hypothesis for the purpose of this estimate. Market demand for high-quality tanzanite remains steady, though tanzanite-style stones can vary significantly in value based on saturation and clarity. If the metal is 14k gold as claimed, the value is largely supported by the gold weight and the retail appeal of the gemstones. However, I cannot verify the presence of hallmarks or stamps without a physical inspection. This estimate assumes the stones are natural tanzanites of moderate quality and the metal is 14k gold. Should the stones be identified as lab-created, synthetic, or glass, or if the metal is a base-metal alloy or gold-plated, the value would likely drop to a range of $25 to $75. To confirm these materials, I would need a physical examination including gemological testing (refractive index and magnification) and a gold acid or XRF test. The current estimate reflects typical market pricing for jewelry of this style and assumed composition in the secondary retail market. Final value depends on the confirmation of these unverified materials and a formal assessment of stone weights.

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