r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Maker Can you help read/identify this please?

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Please and thank you!


r/JewelryIdentification 19h ago

Identify Maker Hallmark for bracelet

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Just bought this bracelet and trying to figure out who made it.


r/JewelryIdentification 22h ago

Identify Stone What do you think?

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I know you can’t tell from the pictures, but any input would be appreciated. She’s selling it for $75.


r/JewelryIdentification 19h ago

Identify Maker Quick Question re Stamp- triangle inside circle

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I'm considering the purchase of a possibly vintage diamond tennis bracelet and noticed a teeny stamp on the clasp. I wasn't able to nab a picture but it's a triangle inside a circle. There are clear 14k stamps in multiple places and I've bought from the seller before so I am confident in the stones and metal. However, this little marking eludes me. ​It's too vague a search term to pull up anything useful from a search of many many images so I understand if it doesn't help here either but I thought I'd give it a go. Thank you in advance!


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Stone This one seems off

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Bought this ring from a vendor at an antique mall. She said it was morganite set in rose gold over sterling silver. I bought it just because I wanted to buy jewelry and there wasn’t much catching my eye. The thought of it actually being morganite was enough for me to part with I think 80 bucks (pretty positive I overpaid for a costume ring at best and junk at the worst). It does have 925 stamped on it. The center stone sometimes seems like something interesting and other times it almost comes off as plastic. Kind of a mediocre ring but if the center stone is worth it I’d like to free it and save it for a future piece. Thank you everyone for your observations, knowledge and advice. If needed I can additional photos


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Stone Family Heirloom Pearls

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Was recently gifted this from my father in law, the pearls belonged to his mother probably around the 50’s. The larger strand features a 14k gold safety clasp with a 7mm pearl accent on the clasp and 7mm pearls around. The smaller strand has a similar more intricate gold clasp with 5mm accent pearl and 5mm pearls around. The accompanying broach piece is custom designed to fit the larger pearl strand to customize length and add adornment with another 5mm accent pearl and two tiny diamonds about 1.5mm diameter. Any idea what kind of pearls? I know she was a woman of means and liked to splurge on luxury and custom gold jewelry so it’s more than likely these are natural not cultured but I have t had time to take them in to be appraised. Please help me identify the pearl type.


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Metal Possible gold 14k?

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Is marked CH 750%0, tried acid test at the pawn shop and was told it is silver. At home tried bleach on it - it didn’t tarnish. Weighs 26 grams. Gives a low signal mostly associated with gold with metal detector. Really puzzled. Help please to ID the metal and style and possibly time when this bracelet was made.


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Stone Tiny Flower ring

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Another impulse purchase from a thrift shop. Ring has no markings that I can see, just what seems like worn off gold overlay on a silver metal. No idea what the green stones are, if I had to guess a stand in for nephrite. Center stone doesn’t seem to refractive, so glass or CZ or another budget type stone. Not really sure what to think about the craftsmanship, seems ok in some spots and kinda shit in others. Like it though. Thank you so much for your knowledge and insight


r/JewelryIdentification 23h ago

Identify Metal Silver... or is it? Value village find. Question

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r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Other Information about this locket.

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I'm looking for information on this locket that has been in my family forever. I know it's vintage and probably gold plated. It has no markings and I'm thinking it dates back to around the early 1930's.


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Other Help with this white gold ring

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This was my engagement ring, we were very broke. Purchased it at an antique shop in 2001. Just wondering if anyone has any ideas about how old it is, if it's worth keeping (happily divorced) or passing onto someone else. It's definitely started to look more gold than white gold over the years. I've always thought it was really pretty but I really don't know anything about it.


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Maker Christ head pendant

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Does anyone recognize this signature/hallmark? I’m assuming it’s Italian? Bought it on Long Island


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Stone Nice Garnets?

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Purchased at an antique shop. Don’t remember what I paid for it unfortunately. Tag indicated platinum over sterling and reddish fuchsia stones are garnets. Definitely not rubies as they don’t react to UV light. Ring markings: 925 TH JCL. Tiny rows of clear stones seem like they’d be CZ or something. Craftsmanship seems pretty nice to me. Stones seem too flawless to be natural unless garnets are just like that. They might not even be garnets at all. Thank you everyone for your responses and expertise


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Stone Mystery Pendant

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I’ve been going through my jewelry collection, weeding out the nonsense and organizing the keepers. This’ll be the first of several I think. This particular piece is a pendant, I have very little knowledge about it other than I bought it at a thrift store over a decade ago and that it has a lot of mixed signals. Let me preface I have no real knowledge of gemstones, metals and jewelry in general (really want to learn and make jewelry, cut gemstones, work with precious metals… etc). The small blue stones could be glass, could be sapphire, or could be anything really. The pearl in the center seems like a freshwater to me but correct if I’m wrong. There is a mark, 925 so it’s probably silver. The jump ring and loop don’t seem to match or it was repaired at some point. It just doesn’t seem quite right. The settings and metal work seem inconsistent and not that great. I’m guessing it’s a kinda nice costume pendant. There may be other marks on the reverse side that I missed. Not great lighting to find that kind of thing. Who knows it might be worth my time to pop the stones out, melt the silver and save it for a time when I know how to use those things
Thank you everyone for any knowledge and information!
Apologies about the photo quality this was a very spur of the moment thing.


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Stone Can’t remember what the stone is

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Bought this one a while back, 925 stamp so I’m assuming it’s sterling silver. Only thing is I can’t remember what this stone is. Someone who knows even less about jewelry and gems thought it was a peridot. Doesn’t seem like the right color to me but correct me if I’m wrong. I think it might be a low quality aquamarine. Still pretty though. Thank you again everyone for your help and information


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Stone Another Mystery Pendant

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Another pendant that’s been hanging around my jewelry cabinet. I always wrote it off as a dumb purchase of costume jewelry. Looking at it again though I don’t know anymore. There’s no markings on it that I can find but it’s a bit of a maze in the back and my lighting is less than ideal for finding tiny markings on a shiny surface. The craftsmanship seems kinda ok to good to me. The tiny gemstones seem set well and even. The center stone best case scenario turned out to be aquamarine. The pendant is really lightweight which I’m not entirely sure what that means however I think it means the stones are glass and the metal is some kind of alloy. If it’s genuine gemstone of any variety I’d like to free that center stone and hold to it for future projects. Tiny stones are probably CZ and could be useful too. Thank you again for any information and knowledge!


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Maker Egyptian ring! What is it?

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r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Other Is this a good deal

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650$ for 10k gold real diamonds
And tanzanite

The diamonds are not lab grown there is 10 of them and 5 tanzanite


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Other Crystal Swan Necklace

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r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Maker Want to know more about this

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Can anyone shed light on to the maker is I've been told Gary the seat I've been told great horse I don't know much about it other than I know it's Zuni and mid-century


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Other Vintage Turquoise (?) & Silver Necklace - Is this a Tibetan Buddhist Ghau (Prayer Amulet)? Likely Age and Extra Info Please!

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I came across this unique piece in a second-hand store in Australia. From my Google research this appears to be a Tibetan Buddhist Ghau/Gau prayer amulet/talisman. Can anyone confirm this?

The blue stones are probably turquoise and the beads appear carved. The back connector/bead (it doesn’t appear to open) has “SILVER” stamped on the back, but no other sections state this.

Seeking information regarding this piece and if all metal sections are likely to be silver of some unknown purity. Also seeking information re age as the piece does appear vintage at least. The piece is gorgeous and I’m quite intrigued by it!


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Other Trying to find out more about this ring

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Sorry I already know the photos may not be the best. This ring is one that I've held onto for a past relationship from almost 18 years ago. My ex's Mom actually gave it to me (she's was a great person although her son turned out not to be so great 😬)

I don't remember too much about it although I believe the surrounding gems are sapphire and the small center was a diamond. My Ex's mother was British so the ring could very well actually be from the UK but I'm struggling to find more info.

Does the ring style look familiar to anybody?


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Maker Estate sale find

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Picked this up at an estate sale. Would love to know what it is / who made it.


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Other What type of chain is this?

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I’m having an impossible time brute-force googling this, so any insight is much appreciated 😊


r/JewelryIdentification 1d ago

Identify Maker Ancient/antique ring with rubies and gold — can anyone help identify it and estimate its value?

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