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Submitted photo · July 17, 2026

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AI Identification

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Tennis-style link bracelet with channel-set stones

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $2,500

As of July 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a flexible line-style bracelet, often referred to as a tennis bracelet, featuring a series of rectangular or slightly arched links. Each link is set with colorless, brilliant-cut stones—stylistically consistent with diamonds or common substitutes such as cubic zirconia or white sapphire—which are held in a channel or partial bezel setting. The metal has a dual-tone appearance, with the top setting surfaces appearing silver-toned (consistent with white gold, platinum, or silver-plating) while the sides and under-gallery show a yellow-gold tone. The construction features individual articulated boxes connected by hidden pins, allowing the piece to wrap around the wrist. There are no visible maker's marks, hallmarks, or metal purity stamps (e.g., '14K' or '925') in the image provided, so the material composition and origin remain unverified. The craftsmanship is consistent with late 20th-century to contemporary commercial jewelry designs. Some visible wear or oxidation may be present between the links, but the stones appear generally intact. Physical inspection by a professional is necessary to determine the stone identity and metal karatage.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided photograph, I have analyzed this dual-tone, channel-set line bracelet. I can observe a series of articulated rectangular links featuring colorless brilliant-cut stones set in a silver-toned surface with a yellow-gold-toned gallery. From a photo alone, I cannot verify the metal purity or the mineral identity of the stones. The lack of visible hallmarks suggests this could range from silver-plated fashion jewelry to high-karat gold with natural diamonds. The wide value range reflects this material uncertainty. If the piece is constructed of base metal with cubic zirconia (consistent with fashion jewelry), the value would sit at the lower end of the spectrum, approximately $50-$150. However, if physical inspection reveals the materials are 14k gold and natural diamonds, market demand for such 'tennis' style bracelets typically places the value in the $1,500-$2,500 range. The current market shows steady interest in classic channel-set designs, though unbranded pieces generally command lower premiums than those with established maker's marks. To provide a more precise valuation, an in-person examination is essential to conduct acid or XRF metal testing and electronic stone testing. Verification of any hidden hallmarks or provenance documentation would also be necessary. Without such confirmation, the item should be treated as 'in the style of' a premium diamond bracelet. Should the item be determined to be a contemporary costume reproduction using synthetic stones and plated metal, the value would be significantly less than the fine jewelry estimate.

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