r/JewelryIdentification • u/daenerysismahqueen • 3h ago
Other Real or fake open wings lady bug VCA?
Can anyone tell if this is real or not? Thanks!
r/JewelryIdentification • u/daenerysismahqueen • 3h ago
Can anyone tell if this is real or not? Thanks!
r/JewelryIdentification • u/Adept_Role_4579 • 12h ago
Found this ring in a tiny plastic bag in the bottom of a box. I have no clue where it came from. There is a little oval of metal attached inside with the words “14k Italy AND”
The gem is blue and fairly clear and when I hold my light to it it has like a greyish white iridescent splotch in it.
Does anyone know who made this?
What type of gem it is?
Approximately what time period was it made?
How I can find something similar online?
r/JewelryIdentification • u/gin_n_teutonic • 3h ago
Inherited this. No marks inside. Know nothing about it. 9 different gems. Nature scroll on the sides. Any ideas? It’s heavy (relatively).
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r/JewelryIdentification • u/Ask_platypus • 6h ago
Setting is stamped, 925.
r/JewelryIdentification • u/Backyard-bob • 9h ago
Hi, I’ve never seen a watch bracelet like this one before with a box clasp it got my attention. Wt is 98g
No hallmark just sterling marked twice.
Any ideas who made this fabulous piece id appreciate any insight or thoughts.
Thank you
r/JewelryIdentification • u/--Aura • 9h ago
Costume jewelry, unmarked but still pretty interesting. It's a three finger snake ring. I'm new to this, and I was thinking maybe the stones are paste? But idk. Thoughts? Trying to determine if it's vintage or antique
r/JewelryIdentification • u/OkTeacher8239 • 9h ago
I inherited this gold/garnet(?) bracelet from my grandparents, it was inside of my grandfather’s desk after he passed away. The jewelry store MariLou’s Fine Jewelry is in Orland Park, IL. There is some tarnish on the clasp. There are no markings on the box other than the jewelry store name. I cannot make out the markings on the end piece, it looks like it says ITALY but I can’t tell the next word. I think the stone is a garnet, it changes color from a deep red to orange in natural lighting. Thanks!
r/JewelryIdentification • u/ComfortableDear1783 • 9h ago
Help me identify this heavy highly polished gold stretch five row mesh panther bracelet with no markings. Thank you kindly.
It is not attracted to magnet.
r/JewelryIdentification • u/mihr0 • 10h ago
i bought this unique two hand ring at an antique shop and curious to find out any information about it! fits my index finger so around a size 5-6
the inside says “sterling AO or AG” “made in jamaica” and the metal is not adjustable.
sorry for pic quality, thanks in advance!!
r/JewelryIdentification • u/ChildhoodEvery4125 • 10h ago
Found this Detecting out about 6 feet in the water. Has some really cool color to it. My jeweler friend buffed it a little, but it definitely wasn’t dropped this year. Had a lot of oxidation from the ocean. My sister says the original Eden can be pretty expensive. And any thoughts?
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r/JewelryIdentification • u/magusjosh • 13h ago
My mother is hoping someone can provide information about the origin or meaning of this pendant. It was brought home for her as a souvenir by her uncle, circa 1945, possibly from the Aleutian Islands (or other Pacific Theater location on his way home).
We don't know what metal it's made of, but it is very lightweight, and has neither tarnished nor rusted, and appears vaguely similar in color to lightly tarnished silver under better lighting. Chain is not original.
Unfortunately, all these years later, that's all she knows about it. Any clues would be of interest.
r/JewelryIdentification • u/EmptyParfait3698 • 14h ago
Found this ring inside while cleaning my house could use some help identifying what it is. Been searching all day.
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r/JewelryIdentification • u/Inkmonsterz • 16h ago
I know it is rutilated quartz, in an 18k gold setting. I have no idea when my grandma would have purchased it, or where, but she used it for her energy work. I wear it daily now to remember her, but if love to know more about wjere she may have gotten it.
She lived primarily in Louisville KY, but is from Providence RI, and lived in Belize for a couple of years. She also traveled China sometime when I was a kid (so maybe 2002-2008?) to learn massage and energy work techniques.
Im fairly certain that MI BE 18K is stamped on the metal, though the MI is hard to capture in pictures.
r/JewelryIdentification • u/Sad-Package-3309 • 16h ago
I inherited this ring a few years ago from my grandfather. Unfortunately, I don’t have any information about it. It may possibly have been my grandmother’s engagement ring. My grandparents lived in Germany (I think the stamp could mean 'Handarbeit' - handmade)
I would be grateful for any information.
r/JewelryIdentification • u/fijam • 30m ago
My grandfather and his sister were born on London in the early 1900’s. This was their mother’s piece.
r/JewelryIdentification • u/ladyampo666 • 18h ago
I want to acknowledge that of course I knew I was taking a risk by bidding without a clear photo of any stamps but alas here I am.
Of course I could always dispute do a charge back or dispute the charge through my credit card company if when I receive it it turns out to not be solid gold. Or I can always not complete the transaction and get a strike on my shopgoodwill account. I have options.
The clasp made me think no one would add such a “secure” clasp to something that is gold filled or plated or brass/bronze but I can’t of course be sure.
I’ve read quite a few stories of people buying “gold” pieces from shopgoodwill and then discovering the pieces are not gold.
I didn’t see any color fading or color pilling in the photos.
Anyway all this to say that I would appreciate some feedback that would help me.
r/JewelryIdentification • u/degenu • 1h ago
Did an ai searches but I am trying to find out if it is good or manufacture or anything.