
Inlaid Turquoise Channel Eternity Ring
The item is a slender ring, likely made of sterling silver or a similar polished white metal, given its bright, reflective surface. It features an inlay of what appears to be turquoise or a similar light blue/green stone, cut into small, rectangular or baguette-shaped pieces. These stone segments are carefully set flush into a channel that runs along the visible portion of the ring's band. The color of the inlay varies slightly, showing different shades of blue and green, indicating either natural stone variation or perhaps a mosaic-style inlay using multiple fragments. The craftsmanship appears to be good, with the inlay pieces fitted precisely and the metal band exhibiting a smooth, uniform finish. There are no immediately visible signs of significant wear, damage, or repairs, though a closer inspection would be needed to identify minor scratches or dullness to the metal. The ring appears to be in a contemporary style, possibly mass-produced, but with the appeal of natural stone. It could be part of an 'eternity' style band, though only a portion of the inlay is visible. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures visible in the image. The overall impression is one of a tasteful, everyday-wear piece of jewelry. Its elegance lies in the clean lines and the vibrant color of the inlay.
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Estimated Value
$75-$150
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$75-$150
Item Description
The item is a slender ring, likely made of sterling silver or a similar polished white metal, given its bright, reflective surface. It features an inlay of what appears to be turquoise or a similar light blue/green stone, cut into small, rectangular or baguette-shaped pieces. These stone segments are carefully set flush into a channel that runs along the visible portion of the ring's band. The color of the inlay varies slightly, showing different shades of blue and green, indicating either natural stone variation or perhaps a mosaic-style inlay using multiple fragments. The craftsmanship appears to be good, with the inlay pieces fitted precisely and the metal band exhibiting a smooth, uniform finish. There are no immediately visible signs of significant wear, damage, or repairs, though a closer inspection would be needed to identify minor scratches or dullness to the metal. The ring appears to be in a contemporary style, possibly mass-produced, but with the appeal of natural stone. It could be part of an 'eternity' style band, though only a portion of the inlay is visible. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures visible in the image. The overall impression is one of a tasteful, everyday-wear piece of jewelry. Its elegance lies in the clean lines and the vibrant color of the inlay.
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