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Submitted photo · June 13, 2026

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AI Identification

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Mid-century style gold-tone ring with colorless stones

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AI Estimated Value

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$45–$850

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a statement ring featuring an abstract, swirling openwork design consistent with mid-20th-century jewelry styles. The ring appears to be constructed from a gold-toned metal and is set with approximately 12 round-cut colorless stones of varying sizes. These stones are arranged in a cluster following the curves of the metalwork; without physical testing, it is impossible to determine if they are diamonds, white sapphires, or glass crystals. The metal has a polished finish showing some minor surface wear and light scratches consistent with age and use. The scale of the ring is large, covering a significant portion of the wearer's finger, which is characteristic of 'cocktail' or 'dinner' ring styles. No hallmarks or maker's marks are visible in the provided image to verify the metal purity or designer. The overall aesthetic is consistent with costume or fine jewelry from the 1950s or 1960s, though it could be a later reproduction. The stones are held in individual settings that appear to be integrated into the scrolling gold-tone frame. Identification remains a hypothesis as the piece requires in-person inspection to determine material composition and provenance.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this ring displays a sculptural, abstract 'cluster' design characteristic of mid-century modern cocktail jewelry. I can observe an openwork gold-tone frame set with approximately 12 round colorless stones. However, I cannot verify the material composition from a photograph; the value depends heavily on whether these materials are 14k/18k gold and diamonds, or base metal and glass crystals. Because no hallmarks or maker's marks are visible, I must treat the attribution to a specific era or precious material as a hypothesis. For a piece of this type, the current market for vintage costume jewelry typically ranges from $45 to $120. If physical inspection and acid testing were to reveal that the metal is solid gold and the stones are natural diamonds, the value could increase to the $600–$850 range based on commodity weight and secondary market demand for mid-century fine jewelry. Conversely, if it is a modern reproduction 'in the style of' the 1960s, the lower end of the estimate would apply. To confirm the value, a physical inspection is required to check for hidden hallmarks, perform a thermal conductivity test on the stones, and conduct a metal purity test. The provided estimate assumes the item's condition is fair with minor surface wear as noted, but the lack of provenance documentation necessitates this broad range.

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