
Gold Tennis Bracelet with Round-Cut Stones
This is a yellow gold-toned tennis bracelet featuring approximately forty round-cut, colorless stones, likely cubic zirconia or diamonds, each set in its own individual prong-head mount. The bracelet measures roughly 7 inches in length and is constructed with high-quality articulating links that provide flexibility and movement. Each link consists of a dual-loop framework that protects the stones while allowing light entrance. The clasp is a traditional fold-over box lock with a textured ribbing on the release lever for ease of use. The metal exhibits a warm, high-polish finish typical of 10k or 14k gold, though some minor surface scratches and faint oxidation are visible upon close inspection, consistent with light wear. There are no immediate signs of missing stones or broken prongs, suggesting good structural integrity. The craftsmanship appears clean with uniform stone alignment. Based on the style and clasp design, this piece likely dates from the late 20th century to modern day. Hand-written tags in the background suggest this item is being processed for resale or estate appraisal, with notes referencing 'Gold' and potential gemstone identification.
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Estimated Value
$400 - $2,500 (Contingent on material verification)
Basic Information
Category
Fine Jewelry
Appraised On
April 25, 2026
Estimated Value
$400 - $2,500 (Contingent on material verification)
Item Description
This is a yellow gold-toned tennis bracelet featuring approximately forty round-cut, colorless stones, likely cubic zirconia or diamonds, each set in its own individual prong-head mount. The bracelet measures roughly 7 inches in length and is constructed with high-quality articulating links that provide flexibility and movement. Each link consists of a dual-loop framework that protects the stones while allowing light entrance. The clasp is a traditional fold-over box lock with a textured ribbing on the release lever for ease of use. The metal exhibits a warm, high-polish finish typical of 10k or 14k gold, though some minor surface scratches and faint oxidation are visible upon close inspection, consistent with light wear. There are no immediate signs of missing stones or broken prongs, suggesting good structural integrity. The craftsmanship appears clean with uniform stone alignment. Based on the style and clasp design, this piece likely dates from the late 20th century to modern day. Hand-written tags in the background suggest this item is being processed for resale or estate appraisal, with notes referencing 'Gold' and potential gemstone identification.
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