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AI Identification

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Multi-stone band ring in the style of Pandora

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AI Estimated Value

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$40-$65

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a slender band ring featuring a row of small, clear faceted stones, likely round-brilliant cuts, set in a traditional channel or shared-prong arrangement along the top half of the shank. The metal appears to be silver-toned with a polished finish, though it exhibits visible wear consisting of surface scratches and some darkening or tarnish along the inner edges and stone settings. An internal inscription is partially visible, bearing the mark 'S925 ALE', which is consistent with the maker's marks used by the brand Pandora (where 'S925' indicates sterling silver and 'ALE' stands for Algot Enevoldsen). However, without physical testing and in-person verification, this remains a stylistic hypothesis as marks can be replicated. The stones appear clear but may show slight clouding from surface debris; their material (e.g., cubic zirconia or diamond) cannot be verified from the image alone. The ring's design is consistent with modern jewelry manufacturing, likely dating from the early 21st century. The overall craftsmanship shows standardized production quality typical of contemporary commercial jewelry brands.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of the multi-stone band ring. Based on what I can see, the piece features a sterling silver-toned finish with clear stones. The interior shank bears a hallmark consistent with 'S925 ALE', which is a maker's mark associated with the brand Pandora. However, I cannot verify from a photo whether this mark is genuine or a contemporary replication. The stones exhibit a clarity consistent with cubic zirconia, though physical testing would be required to rule out other materials. The value estimate is based on the hypothesis that the ring is a genuine Sterling Silver Pandora 'Sparkle & Hearts' or similar line band. In the current secondary market, such items are in moderate demand as accessible fashion jewelry. The estimate reflects the visible surface scratches and tarnish, which suggest a fair to good condition. If this item were verified as a replica or an unattributed piece in this style, the value would likely decrease to a range of $10-$20. To confirm authenticity and a more precise valuation, an in-person examination by a specialist is necessary to evaluate the precision of the hallmark, the weight of the metal, and the quality of the stone settings. Furthermore, scientific testing of the metal purity and stone composition would be required to confirm the 'S925' designation and the nature of the faceted stones. The provided estimate assumes the attribution to the stated brand is correct but should not be taken as a confirmation of authenticity.

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