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Two-Tone 'I Heart MOM' Spinner Mother's Ring

Fine Jewelry / Rings

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $275

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a contemporary styled mother's ring, characterized by a unique two-piece mechanical construction. The piece features a fixed inner band and an outer rotating band, creating a 'spinner style' effect. The metal appears to be a combination of yellow gold (or gold-plated) and white metal, possibly white gold or silver. The upper flat surface of the band is laser-cut or stamped with the sentiment 'I <3 MOM' in a clean font. Positioned centrally below this inscription on the lower rail of the band is a cluster of three small, round-cut gemstones. These stones exhibit a deep reddish-pink hue, characteristic of rubies or rhodolite garnets. The stones are held in a shared-prong setting that is integrated into the band's structure. The finish shows signs of moderate wear, including fine surface scratches consistent with regular use, and a slight oxidation or dullness on the white metal portions. This style of personalized jewelry gained significant popularity in the late 20th to early 21st century. The craftsmanship is commercial grade, suggesting a retail or mass-produced origin rather than a bespoke artisan piece. No visible hallmarks are shown, though they would typically be found on the interior shank surface.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual inspection of the 'I Heart MOM' Spinner Mother’s Ring. The piece presents as a mass-produced, commercial-grade sentimental ring common to late 20th-century retail markets. The construction utilizes a dual-component mechanical design allowing the outer band to rotate independently. The presence of moderate surface abrasions and slight oxidation on the white metal elements suggests the piece is likely crafted from 10k or 14k gold with rhodium plating, or potentially sterling silver with gold accents. The three red-pink gemstones appear to be commercial-quality rubies or synthetic corundum, typical for this genre of birthstone jewelry. The current market for personalized 'Mom' jewelry is highly saturated, with value primarily driven by the weight of the precious metal rather than the rarity of the design or the quality of the stones. Comparable sales for pre-owned spinner rings in 10k gold average between $150 and $250 in the secondary market. The mechanical nature of the spinner adds some novelty, but the visible wear and lack of bespoke craftsmanship limit the upper premium. Important Limitations: This appraisal is based strictly on visual indicators. Without physical testing, I cannot definitively determine the metal karatage or distinguish between natural, synthetic, or glass-filled gemstones. A full authentication would require an in-person examination to verify hallmarks, perform a professional acid or XRF metal test, and use a refractometer/spectroscope on the gemstones. Provenance or original retail receipts would also assist in establishing the initial manufacturer and retail hierarchy.

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