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Moissanite vs Morganite: Which Diamond Alternative Suits You

Moissanite vs morganite: a complete comparison of durability, appearance, and value to help you choose the right engagement ring gemstone.

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Moissanite vs Cubic Zirconia: Durability, Sparkle, and Value

Moissanite vs CZ rings: durability, sparkle, and long-term value compared — with Mohs hardness, optical specs, and ring-wear longevity data.

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Moissanite vs Lab Created Diamonds: Key Differences

Moissanite vs lab created diamonds: key differences in optics, hardness, price, and certification explained.

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Moissanite vs Cubic Zirconia: Durability, Brilliance, and Value

Moissanite vs cubic zirconia: durability, optical properties, and long-term value compared — including a 3-way comparison with diamond.

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Moissanite vs Fake Diamonds: What's the Real Difference

Moissanite is not a fake diamond. It rates 9.25 on the Mohs scale, has 2.4x diamond fire, and costs roughly 1% of mined diamond.

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Types of Fake Diamonds: Diamond Simulants and Alternatives Explained

Types of fake diamonds explained: cubic zirconia, white sapphire, moissanite, and trademarked simulants — specs, durability, and pricing.

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Diamond Simulant Rings That Look Real

Fake diamond rings that look real: colour grade, cut quality and setting determine realism. Satéur Gems® — D-E colour, Mohs ~9.25, from $138.

The New Diamond Standard®

Satéur® — The 1% Ring®

Looks like a $10,000 diamond. Costs just 1%.
A new standard of brilliance —
defined by clarity, not convention.

It looks like a $10,000 diamond—but costs less than a night out. Satéur is changing the rules of engagement.
We put it next to a real diamond—and couldn’t tell the difference. Satéur might be the smartest sparkle in jewelry.
Satéur isn’t just selling rings. It’s building a movement for couples who want meaning over markup.