
Two-Tone 'I Heart MOM' Spinner Mother's Ring
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.
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Estimated Value
$150 - $275
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Category
Fine Jewelry / Rings
Appraised On
December 19, 2025
Estimated Value
$150 - $275
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mothers ring
Item Description
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.
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