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Full Eternity Band Ring

Fine Jewelry / Rings

AI Estimated Value

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$2,200-$2,800

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a full eternity band featuring a continuous row of round brilliant-cut colorless stones set in a common prong mounting. The ring appears to be constructed from a precious metal, likely 14k or 18k yellow or rose gold, based on the warm metallic tone visible around the stone settings. The stones are uniform in size and are set closely together to minimize visible metal from the top view, a style often referred to as a shared-prong or 'U-prong' setting. The design is classic and contemporary, typical of high-end bridal or anniversary jewelry from the late 20th to early 21st century. While the specific carat weight cannot be determined without measurements, the stones appear to be approximately 2.5mm to 3mm each. Small openings are visible under the gallery of each stone to allow for light return and cleaning. The piece shows signs of light wear consistent with occasional use, with no missing stones observable from this angle. The craftsmanship suggests a high-quality commercial production, where precision in metal casting and stone matching is prioritized. No visible maker's marks or fineness stamps are clear in the provided image, though they would likely be located on the interior side wall of the band.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual examination of the subject full eternity band. The piece exhibits a classic shared-prong (U-prong) configuration, featuring approximately 20-22 round brilliant-cut colorless stones. Based on the warm luster and lack of significant oxidation, the metal is likely 14k or 18k yellow or rose gold. The stones show high clarity and consistent fire from the top view, suggesting a quality of G-H color and VS clarity if natural diamonds, which is standard for high-end commercial bridal jewelry. The craftsmanship is precise, with stones set uniformly to create a continuous 'river' of light. Market demand for eternity bands remains high due to their popularity as anniversary gifts. Comparables for 2.00-2.50 total carat weight (est.) diamond bands in gold currently retail between $3,000 and $4,500, with secondary market values reflecting my appraisal range. Limitations: This evaluation is based solely on digital imagery. I cannot confirm the metal fineness without acid testing or XRF analysis, nor can I verify the stones' identity (natural vs. lab-grown vs. moissanite) without thermal conductivity testing and magnification to observe inclusions. An in-person inspection is required to check for loose stones, hallmark verification, and to provide a definitive grading report. The appraisal assumes all stones are natural diamonds; if synthetic, the value would decrease by approximately 60-70%.

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