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Pave-Set Cuban Link Chain Necklace

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$75 - $200

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a pave-set Cuban link chain necklace, distinguished by its interlocking, tightly-woven links and surface encrusted with small, round, colorless stones. The necklace appears to be made of a silver-toned metal, possibly sterling silver, white gold, or a rhodium-plated base metal, due to its bright, reflective luster. Each individual link is rectangular and flattened, with its top surface completely covered in what appear to be pave-set simulated diamonds or cubic zirconia, giving the entire chain a continuous sparkle. The stones are uniformly sized and set closely together, minimizing the appearance of the metal beneath and creating a brilliant, glittering effect. The construction suggests a machine-made process for the links, with careful hand-setting or machine-setting of the stones. The overall length of the visible portion suggests it is a mid-length necklace, likely designed to sit around the collarbone or slightly below. There are no readily visible maker's marks, hallmarks, or closures in the provided images, which would require closer inspection. The condition appears to be good, with no obvious signs of missing stones or significant wear on the metal, though a detailed assessment would require higher resolution images and multiple angles. The style is contemporary, popular in modern hip-hop and streetwear fashion, indicating a likely manufacturing period from the late 20th century to the present day. The quality of the pave setting, if uniformly done and secure, points to a better-crafted piece within its category.

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I assess this Pave-Set Cuban Link Chain Necklace. The overall condition appears good, with no immediately obvious missing stones or significant wear. The bright, reflective luster of the silver-toned metal suggests sterling silver, white gold, or a rhodium-plated base metal. The stones, described as small, round, colorless, and uniformly sized, are pave-set, creating a continuous glitter. Based purely on visual cues, these are likely simulated diamonds or cubic zirconia, not natural diamonds, given the typical construction and material choices for such a piece in this style. Without a physical inspection, material testing, or clear hallmarks, definitive identification of the metal composition (e.g., sterling silver vs. plated base metal) and stone type is impossible. Authentication of materials would require a jeweler's loupe examination, acid testing for metal, and a diamond tester for stones. Market conditions for pave-set Cuban link chains with simulated stones are generally robust, particularly within contemporary fashion segments like hip-hop and streetwear. However, this also means a large supply from various manufacturers. Demand is consistent for fashionable pieces, but rarity is low for items without precious metals or genuine diamonds. Factors significantly impacting value include the actual metal (sterling silver would increase value, while a plated base metal would decrease it significantly), the quality and security of the pave setting, and the presence of any reputable maker's marks, which are not visible. As an image-only appraisal, I cannot verify authenticity beyond what is visibly rendered. Therefore, this valuation assumes the use of a non-precious or common semi-precious metal base and simulated stones, reflecting its decorative rather than intrinsic material value as a fashion accessory. Higher resolution images and multiple angles would allow for better assessment of setting quality and potential wear.

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