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This item is a bracelet composed of approximately fifteen dark, possibly brown or deep red, faceted beads strung together, appearing to be on an elastic cord, allowing it to stretch. Each bead exhibits multiple flat surfaces contributing to a somewhat irregular yet intentional faceted appearance. The beads have a glossy finish, and some show lighter inclusions or reflections suggesting either natural variations in the material or minor surface imperfections. The bracelet incorporates a distinctive, larger button-like element, which is off-white or ivory in color. This button is circular and relatively flat, featuring intricate carved details. The carving on the button appears to be a series of interconnected, irregular perforations or hollowed-out sections, giving it a porous or organic texture, possibly resembling honeycomb or a natural coral structure. Around the perimeter of the button, there seems to be a subtle raised border. The overall construction implies a casual, possibly bohemian, or ethnic style. The bracelet is displayed on a green cutting mat with a ruler, indicating its size is approximately 3.5 to 4 inches in diameter when laid flat. A digital scale in the foreground shows a reading of '19 g', indicating the approximate weight of the bracelet. The condition appears good, with no obvious major damage, though the faceting on the dark beads might show minor wear consistent with use. Without closer inspection, the exact material of the dark beads is difficult to ascertain, but they could be wood, stone (like garnet or jasper), or a synthetic material. The ivory-colored button could be bone, resin, or a similar material. The craftsmanship of the carved button suggests a level of detail-oriented work. The item likely dates from the late 20th to early 21st century, given its contemporary style and elastic construction.
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Upon visual examination of the Faceted Dark Bead Bracelet, I note its composition of approximately fifteen dark, faceted beads on an elastic cord, accented with a carved, ivory-colored button. The beads, possibly wood, stone, or a synthetic material, show a glossy finish with some minor inclusions. The carved button, which could be bone, resin, or a similar material, displays intricate, organic-style perforations. The bracelet weighs 19 grams and appears to be in good, pre-owned condition with minor wear consistent with its likely late 20th or early 21st-century origin. The style is contemporary bohemian or ethnic.
The primary value driver is its aesthetic appeal as a piece of costume or fashion jewelry. The market for similar non-precious, mass-produced or artisan-crafted bracelets is extensive and highly competitive, which keeps values modest. Comparable beaded stretch bracelets with unique focal elements are commonly found on platforms like Etsy or in artisan markets, typically priced in the $15 to $40 range, depending on the perceived quality of the materials and craftsmanship.
There are significant limitations to this appraisal. Without physical inspection and materials testing, I cannot confirm the composition of the beads (e.g., garnet vs. glass) or the focal button (e.g., bone vs. plastic). If the button were genuine ivory, its value and legality for sale would be subject to strict regulations (CITES). However, its appearance is more consistent with modern, non-regulated materials like bone or resin. Similarly, if the beads were a semi-precious stone, the value could increase slightly. For a definitive valuation, I would require in-person gemological testing of the beads and material analysis of the button.