
Diamond cluster cocktail ring
Estimated Value
$150-$900 USD
A decorative ring featuring a yellow-gold-colored band with a central raised cluster of small clear stones arranged in a floral or starburst-like motif. The shoulders and shank are accented with linear rows of small stones, giving the piece a layered, geometric cocktail-ring appearance. The design suggests a fashion or dress ring rather than a high-antique period piece. No maker's mark or metal stamp is visible in the image, so the exact metal content and gemstone type cannot be confirmed from the photo alone.
Era
Late 20th century to early 21st century (approx. 1980s-2000s)
Origin
Unknown; likely North American or international commercial jewelry production
Material
Yellow gold or gold-tone metal with small diamonds or diamond simulants
Condition
Good overall condition with visible surface wear and possible tarnish; stones appear present, but the image is too blurry to confirm setting integrity or metal purity marks
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 0.5 to 0.75 inches across the top; standard ring size, exact size unknown
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Low to Medium; identification as a ring is clear, but metal purity, gemstone identity, and age cannot be verified from the blurry single image
Provenance
Likely a mass-produced or custom-made fashion ring; no specific provenance can be determined from the image
Historical Significance
Representative of late 20th-century cocktail and cluster ring styles, which emphasized sparkle and bold decorative settings. Such rings are common in estate jewelry and vintage fashion jewelry markets.
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