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Multi-strand yellow metal bracelet with colorless stones

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User's notes

Gold, diamonds

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AI Estimated Value

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$1,800 - $2,500

AI estimate as of June 22, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This item is a triple-strand bracelet composed of yellow-toned metal and colorless round-cut stones. The design features two outer rope-style chains flanking a central line of small stones set in individual four-prong mountings. The owner describes the materials as 'gold' and 'diamonds,' though these claims remain unverified without professional testing for metal purity (karatage) and gemstone identification (natural diamond vs. synthetic or glass). The bracelet is secured by a prominent fold-over clasp with a safety catch, a style common in mid-to-late 20th-century jewelry. There are no maker's marks, hallmarks, or metal stamps visible in the provided image. The construction shows consistent spacing and a polished finish with some minor surface scuffing visible on the clasp. The overall aesthetic is stylistically consistent with late-contemporary cocktail jewelry. Due to the absence of visible stamps and the limitations of photographic analysis, the composition of the metal and the authenticity of the stones cannot be determined; physical inspection by a jeweler is required for a more specific attribution.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I am evaluating this triple-strand bracelet as a piece of fine jewelry, assuming the user’s description of gold and diamonds is accurate. The design reflects a mid-to-late 20th-century aesthetic, featuring a tennis-style central line of stones flanked by rope chains. However, I cannot verify the metal purity or the chemical composition of the stones from a photograph alone. The absence of visible hallmarks or maker's marks introduces significant uncertainty; while higher-end pieces are typically stamped, the lack of marks does not strictly preclude it from being gold, though it necessitates physical testing. My estimate of $1,800 to $2,500 is based on the hypothesis that the metal is 14k gold and the stones are natural diamonds of average commercial quality. This range reflects general market demand for contemporary-style cocktail jewelry of this weight and construction. If the stones are found to be lab-grown or synthetic, or if the metal is gold-plated or a lower-karat alloy, the value would likely drop significantly to the $50 - $150 range for decorative fashion jewelry. To move beyond this working assumption, a physical inspection by a qualified gemologist is required to perform a density test on the metal and use a thermal/optical tester on the stones. Until such verification occurs, this valuation remains a projection based on the user's unverified claims.

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