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SI Diamond: Real or Fake? Clarity Grades Explained

An SI diamond is real — SI is a clarity grade, not a tier. Learn what inclusions mean, how SI1 vs SI2 compare, and the smarter flawless alternative.

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Real vs Fake Diamond: What Actually Differs

The honest guide to diamonds, simulants and lab-grown stones — what makes a diamond real, how simulants compare, and what the Four Cs actually tell you.

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White Sapphire Engagement Rings: A Complete Guide

White sapphire is a genuine gemstone — durable, elegant, understated. But does it deliver the diamond look? An honest guide before you choose.

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Real Diamond vs Fake: What Actually Differs

The real optical, physical and price differences between mined diamonds and diamond simulants — a clear, honest comparison without the industry spin.

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Diamond Alternative Engagement Rings | Satéur Guide

Explore diamond alternative engagement rings — Satéur Gems® simulants, moissanite, and more. Compare brilliance, durability, and value before you choose.

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How to Tell a Real Diamond From a Fake

Learn how to tell a real diamond from a fake — the optical cues, certification markers, and the truth about diamond simulants like Satéur Gems®.

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What Is the Fake Diamond Called? Diamond Simulants Explained

"Fake diamond" is layperson shorthand. The correct term is diamond simulant — moissanite, cubic zirconia, white sapphire, and Satéur Gems® each offer a dis

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.