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Two pearl-style beaded bracelets

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $45.00

As of July 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A pair of bracelets featuring round, cream-colored beads consistent with the appearance of faux or cultured pearls. The top bracelet is a continuous strand, likely on an elastic cord, consisting of uniform spherical beads with a soft luster. The second bracelet, positioned below, appears to be a strand of similar beads but features a gold-tone hook-and-eye style metal clasp, with one larger bead acting as a decorative terminal. The beads show a smooth surface texture, though the image resolution does not permit a definitive distinction between synthetic nacre or natural biological growth. No visible maker's marks, signatures, or metal purity hallmarks are discernible in the photograph. The construction is stylistically consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century costume jewelry. Both items appear to be in good used condition with no obvious chips or peeling to the bead coating, though the lower bracelet's clasp shows slight signs of tension. The attribution to a specific maker is not possible due to the lack of identifying stamps; therefore, they are categorized by their visual characteristics.

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I am examining two cream-colored pearl-style beaded bracelets. The items appear to be mid-to-late 20th-century costume jewelry. One bracelet utilizes a continuous strand construction, likely on elastic, while the other features a gold-tone hook-and-eye clasp. From these photographs, I cannot verify the physical composition of the beads; while they display a luster consistent with faux or cultured pearls, a physical inspection would be required to distinguish between synthetic coatings and natural nacre. There are no visible maker's marks or metal purity hallmarks perceptible in the image, and I must treat any attribution to a specific designer as an unverified hypothesis. The value estimate is based on the assumption that these are high-quality costume pieces rather than fine jewelry. In the current market, generic vintage costume jewelry of this style typically commands a modest price due to high supply and the lack of a designer signature. If these were found to bear a mark consistent with a high-end designer like Miriam Haskell or Chanel upon physical inspection, the valuation could increase significantly to the $150–$300 range. Conversely, if they are determined to be modern mass-produced plastic replicas, the value would likely fall below $5. To confirm the value, an in-person examination is necessary to test the 'tooth' of the pearls, check for wear on the bead holes, and perform a loupe inspection for hidden hallmarks on the clasp mechanisms.

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