
Oval Moonstone Solitaire Ring in Sterling Silver
This is a contemporary-style solitaire ring featuring a centrally mounted oval cabochon rainbow moonstone. The gemstone exhibits characteristic adularescence, showing a soft blue and milky white sheen when light hits the surface. The stone is secured within a serrated or 'sawtooth' bezel setting, which provides a decorative border around the gem. Behind the central stone is a crescent-shaped backplate or halo detail with a textured, hammered finish that adds a handcrafted, artisanal aesthetic to the piece. The band consists of a simple, polished round shank. Based on its appearance and construction, the metal color suggests it is likely sterling silver. The overall condition appears used but well-maintained, with minor surface scratches and light patina visible on the metal surfaces consistent with regular wear. There are no obvious chips or cracks in the stone. The craftsmanship indicates a modern jewelry making style, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century, often found in 'indie' or studio jewelry collections. The piece lacks visible hallmarks in this view, though they would typically be located on the interior of the shank.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Basic Information
Category
Fine Jewelry / Rings
Appraised On
March 7, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $75.00
Item Description
This is a contemporary-style solitaire ring featuring a centrally mounted oval cabochon rainbow moonstone. The gemstone exhibits characteristic adularescence, showing a soft blue and milky white sheen when light hits the surface. The stone is secured within a serrated or 'sawtooth' bezel setting, which provides a decorative border around the gem. Behind the central stone is a crescent-shaped backplate or halo detail with a textured, hammered finish that adds a handcrafted, artisanal aesthetic to the piece. The band consists of a simple, polished round shank. Based on its appearance and construction, the metal color suggests it is likely sterling silver. The overall condition appears used but well-maintained, with minor surface scratches and light patina visible on the metal surfaces consistent with regular wear. There are no obvious chips or cracks in the stone. The craftsmanship indicates a modern jewelry making style, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century, often found in 'indie' or studio jewelry collections. The piece lacks visible hallmarks in this view, though they would typically be located on the interior of the shank.
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