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Silver-tone multi-stone pendant in a Southwestern Kachina-style design

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $80

As of May 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a large, figurative pendant crafted in a style consistent with Southwestern or Native American-inspired jewelry, specifically resembling a Kachina or spirit figure. The piece features a central tapered body inset with a deep blue stone consistent with lapis lazuli, flanked by two lime-green triangular stones that appear to represent wings. The 'head' section consists of a round white cabochon, possibly mother of pearl or shell, with two small dark spots representing eyes, surrounded by a radiant-textured silver-tone halo. Above the head is a small faceted yellowish-green stone, consistent with peridot, while a tear-drop shaped blue stone, consistent with turquoise, is set at the base. The metalwork displays a repeating stamped radial pattern throughout the borders. The construction involves bezel-set stones and a large integrated bail at the top. Condition-wise, the metal shows visible tarnish and surface scratches consistent with use, particularly on the bail and the lapis-style stone's surface. No maker's marks or hallmarks are visible in the photograph; thus, any attribution to a specific artist or silver content would require physical inspection. The design is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century artisan jewelry.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this large, figurative pendant crafted in a Southwestern Kachina-style design. The piece features inset stones consistent with lapis lazuli, turquoise, mother of pearl, and peridot, all set in a stamped, radial silver-tone framework. Because there are no visible hallmarks or maker's marks in the photograph, I cannot verify the specific metal content or attribute this piece to a particular artisan or distinct heritage. Physical inspection would be required to test the metal for silver content and to evaluate the stones to see if they are natural or simulated. The item currently shows visible tarnish and surface wear indicative of normal use. I am treating the origin as a hypothesis; without marks, it must be considered an unattributed late 20th-century artisan-style piece. The estimated range of $40 to $80 assumes the metal is sterling silver and the stones are naturally occurring. Comparable Southwestern-style mixed-stone artisan pendants trade actively in this accessible range on the secondary market. If physical testing indicates the use of base metals or synthetic stones, the value would likely fall closer to the $15 to $30 range. To evaluate the piece further and establish its exact composition, an in-person examination utilizing acid testing for the metal and gemological analysis for the inset materials would be necessary.

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