What matters most
- Metal marks, clasps, and maker signatures
- Stone setting styles and period design signals
- Damage, replacement parts, and wearable condition
Curated category page
Use this page for rings, brooches, necklaces, watches, and small personal adornment pieces when you need hallmark, material, and period clues before pricing.
This page is meant for jewelry finds that need a first-pass sort on metal, stones, maker marks, and age signals before you decide whether a jeweler or appraiser should inspect them directly.
Step 1
Photograph the full item first so the app can separate type, form, and likely category family.
Step 2
Use a second photo for marks, wear, construction, or material detail where this category gets sorted accurately.
Step 3
Use the result to decide whether the item looks routine, collectible, or important enough for specialist review.
Yes. Costume pieces still have useful clues in signature marks, clasp design, stone style, and era-specific construction details.
Back views, clasps, and stamps are usually more important than glamour shots. They carry the details that separate fine jewelry, plated jewelry, and costume pieces.
If a piece looks signed, contains precious stones, or may have major insurance value, direct jeweler or appraiser review is the safer next step.