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Rope Chain Bracelet

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$300-600

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a rope chain bracelet, approximately 7 to 8 inches in length, laid out horizontally on what appears to be a black leather or faux leather surface, possibly an armrest of a chair. The bracelet exhibits a classic rope chain design, where multiple strands of metal are twisted together in a helical pattern, mimicking the appearance of a nautical rope. The color of the metal suggests it could be yellow gold, white gold, or silver, with a visible sheen indicating it is likely a precious metal. The links of the chain appear tightly woven, suggesting good craftsmanship. On one end, a clasp mechanism is visible, likely a spring ring or lobster clasp, indicating it is designed to be worn on a wrist. Given its condition, the bracelet appears to be relatively clean with no obvious signs of significant tarnish, breakage, or missing links. There are no clear markings or engravings visible in the provided image that would indicate a manufacturer, metal purity, or specific designer. The style is classic and timeless, with an estimated age likely post-1970s, as rope chains gained significant popularity during that period and onwards. Its uniform construction and polished appearance suggest a mass-produced item rather than a unique handcrafted piece, but the quality of the twisted links seems consistent. The specific material cannot be confirmed without closer inspection or hallmarks but it has the typical appearance of fine jewelry.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this is a classic rope chain bracelet, approximately 7 to 8 inches in length. The condition appears to be very good; I observe no obvious signs of tarnish, breakage, or missing links. Its polished sheen suggests it is likely a precious metal, such as yellow gold, white gold, or silver, and the tight, uniform weave indicates decent craftsmanship. The visible clasp mechanism further points to a functional piece of jewelry. Authenticity, based on images alone, is limited. While it presents as a genuine rope chain, I cannot definitively determine the metal purity or authenticity of any precious metal without hallmarks, a jeweler's loupe, or XRF testing. The absence of clear markings also means brand authenticity cannot be verified. In terms of market conditions, rope chains are perennially popular, offering good demand. They are not rare items, as this style was mass-produced, especially from the 1970s onwards. Key factors impacting value will be the actual metal (gold being significantly more valuable than silver), the weight, and the karat if it is gold. Without these specifics, the value is an estimate. Comparables in the market for a pre-owned 14k gold rope chain of this length and apparent thickness would typically range higher than silver. For a full and accurate authentication, a physical examination would be necessary to identify hallmarks, perform metal testing (e.g., acid test or XRF), measure its precise weight, and verify the clasp's integrity. Provenance documentation, if available, could also shed light on its origin and authenticity. My current appraisal relies solely on visual cues from the image provided.

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