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Tricolor Jadeite-Style Bangle Bracelet

Fine Jewelry / Gemstones

AI Estimated Value

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$4,500 - $6,500

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a circular, full-round 'stone-cut' bangle bracelet featuring a tricolor palette of pale icy white, vibrant emerald green, and a distinct patch of honey-red or rust-orange. The item appears to be carved from a single piece of mineral material, historically consistent with jadeite or certain types of quartz/chalcedony variants often marketed as 'jade-like.' Physically, the bangle has a smooth, polished finish with a rounded cross-section. The color distribution is uneven, showing a naturalistic transition between the translucent white base and the saturated green areas. A notable feature is the 'Fu Lu Shou' style color combination, which in Chinese culture represents luck, wealth, and longevity. The piece measures approximately 73mm in outer diameter and 58mm in inner diameter. In terms of condition, the surface appears highly reflective with no immediate visible fractures, chips, or deep scratches, though fine internal inclusions or 'veins' are present, which are typical for natural stone. The translucency is moderate to high, particularly in the pale sections. No maker's marks or metal findings are present as this is a solid specimen piece. The craftsmanship shows high-quality lapidary work with consistent thickness throughout the circumference.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual examination of the 58mm tricolor stone-cut bangle. The piece exhibits the highly coveted 'Fu Lu Shou' color profile, featuring a balanced distribution of translucent icy-white, vibrant emerald green, and honey-red. The lapidary work is exceptional, showing a symmetrical full-round profile and a high-luster polish that suggests superior surface density. The moderate-to-high translucency and lack of visible surface-reaching fractures significantly elevate its aesthetic appeal. In the current market, natural 'Grade A' jadeite with this specific tricolor saturation is rare and highly sought after by collectors, particularly in Asian markets. If authentic and untreated, the rarity of a single boulder yielding these three distinct colors drives values significantly higher than monochromatic specimens. Comparables for high-translucency tricolor bangles of this diameter typically range in the mid-four to low-five figures. However, a critical limitation of this photo-based appraisal is the inability to distinguish between natural 'Grade A' jadeite and treated 'Grade B' (bleached/polymer-impregnated) or 'Grade C' (dyed) specimens, or even high-quality look-alikes like aventurine or chalcedony. The 'honey-red' patches are frequently imitated through heat treatment. A definitive valuation is contingent upon a physical inspection to verify the specific gravity, refractive index, and spectroscopic signature. I strongly recommend obtaining a GIA or Hong Kong Jade & Stone Laboratory certificate. Provenance documentation or original purchase receipts would also bolster the valuation. If scientific testing reveals chemical treatment or a non-jadeite mineral composition, the value would decrease to less than $200.

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