
Multi-Stone Anniversary or Fashion Ring
This item is a white metal ring, likely crafted from sterling silver or white gold, featuring a horizontal row of clear stones along the top of the band. The design presents a central cluster or larger stone flanked by approximately two to three smaller graduated stones on each side, suggesting a five or seven-stone anniversary style. The gemstones appear to be round or oval brilliant cuts, possibly diamonds, cubic zirconia, or white sapphires. Each stone is secured in a multi-prong setting, creating a textured, scalloped edge along the perimeter of the decorative face. The band itself is a polished, consistent width that tapers slightly towards the back of the finger for comfort. The metal shows a cool, silvery luster typical of rhodium plating or polished white precious metals. Regarding condition, the metal appears to have a slight patina of surface micro-scratches consistent with regular wear, though no major structural damage or missing stones are visible. The craftsmanship suggests a contemporary mass-market or boutique production from the late 20th to early 21st century. Exact identification of the stone species and metal purity would require a physical inspection of hallmarks on the inner band and professional testing.
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Estimated Value
$600 - $1,100
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry
Appraised On
February 24, 2026
Estimated Value
$600 - $1,100
Item Description
This item is a white metal ring, likely crafted from sterling silver or white gold, featuring a horizontal row of clear stones along the top of the band. The design presents a central cluster or larger stone flanked by approximately two to three smaller graduated stones on each side, suggesting a five or seven-stone anniversary style. The gemstones appear to be round or oval brilliant cuts, possibly diamonds, cubic zirconia, or white sapphires. Each stone is secured in a multi-prong setting, creating a textured, scalloped edge along the perimeter of the decorative face. The band itself is a polished, consistent width that tapers slightly towards the back of the finger for comfort. The metal shows a cool, silvery luster typical of rhodium plating or polished white precious metals. Regarding condition, the metal appears to have a slight patina of surface micro-scratches consistent with regular wear, though no major structural damage or missing stones are visible. The craftsmanship suggests a contemporary mass-market or boutique production from the late 20th to early 21st century. Exact identification of the stone species and metal purity would require a physical inspection of hallmarks on the inner band and professional testing.
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