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How to Spot a Fake Diamond — What Tests Actually Reveal

Learn what separates a real diamond from a simulant — and why the most elegant choice is the one made with full knowledge.

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Diamond Simulant Rings: The Essential Guide | Satéur

Discover diamond simulant rings — from cubic zirconia to Satéur Gems®. Compare durability, brilliance, and value before you buy.

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What Is a Fake Diamond? Simulants, Types & the Smartest Choice

A 'fake diamond' is a diamond simulant — a real gemstone that replicates the diamond look. Discover CZ, moissanite, white sapphire and Satéur Gems®.

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Diamonds Under UV Light: Fluorescence Explained

Learn why some real diamonds glow blue under UV light — and why fluorescence alone cannot confirm authenticity. A clear guide to diamond optics and modern

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Best Diamond Alternative: A Ranked Guide

Not all diamond alternatives are equal. This guide ranks the best diamond alternatives by look, durability, and value — with Satéur Gems® at the top.

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Diamond Simulant Names: What Is a Fake Diamond Called?

The respectful industry term is diamond simulant. Explore moissanite, cubic zirconia, white sapphire, white topaz, and Satéur Gems® — real gemstones with t

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Real vs Fake Diamond Shine: What the Light Actually Shows

How does real diamond shine differ from simulants? Understand brilliance, fire, and dispersion — and why the choice is simpler than the industry suggests.

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Satéur® — The 1% Ring®

Looks like a $10,000 diamond. Costs just 1%.
A new standard of brilliance —
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Satéur isn’t just selling rings. It’s building a movement for couples who want meaning over markup.